Road tests conducted by BAE Systems reveal that commercial trucks
powered by the company’s green HybriDrive® parallel hybrid
electric propulsion system use 30 percent less fuel than trucks running
on traditional diesel engines.
Class 8 dump truck powered by BAE Systems HybriDrive parallel for significant fuel savings. (Photo: BAE Systems)
The parallel system – the latest member of BAE Systems’ HybriDrive
family – complements and draws upon the company’s proven HybriDrive
series system, currently deployed in more than 3,500 transit buses
across the globe. The parallel system is designed for heavy-duty truck
applications that include refuse collection, construction, pick-up and
delivery, and utility vehicles.
The average fuel economy improvement of 30 percent on trucks powered by
the parallel system was experienced across a range of standard driving
cycles. However, the system performed best on stop-and-go cycles where
average speed is between five and 20 miles per hour making it an optimal
choice for refuse collection and delivery trucks. Based on duty cycles
and fuel usage, a truck fleet owner who uses the HybriDrive parallel
system can expect payback within three to five years.
"Our HybriDrive parallel development program is on track. We continue to
diligently and rigorously validate all the performance requirements
through actual hardware testing,” said Dr. Mike Mekhiche, program
director for BAE Systems HybriDrive parallel systems. "Our fuel economy
and overall system performance are excellent and will add real value to
our customers in their day-to-day operations in terms of increasing
productivity, and considerably lowering fleet life cycle costs while
supporting a greener and cleaner environment.”
"With power and torque ratings three times those of available products
in the marketplace today, the superior fuel economy of the HybriDrive
parallel propulsion system positions it to lead the marketplace,” said
Mekhiche.
The scale of fuel economy improvements measured in these truck tests are
consistent with the exceptional fuel efficiency of the HybriDrive family
of products. BAE Systems HybriDrive series propulsion system delivers
even greater fuel economy improvements on transit bus duty cycles and,
with the inclusion of engine start/stop and accessory electrification,
can achieve improvements of up to 50 percent.
BAE Systems is developing truck systems with Dennis Eagle in the U.K.,
and Crane Carrier Company in the United States, to be rolled out in
2012. The HybriDrive parallel system will integrate with "big-bore” and
heavy-duty diesel engines. The system is suitable for vehicles from
19,500 to 80,000 lbs. total gross vehicle weight. The parallel system
will deliver significant environmental benefits by lowering emissions,
reducing fuel consumption and lowering noise pollution in the field.
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