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The Run for Clean Air is a combination of an air quality-awareness event for East Tennessee and a fundraiser for the East Tennessee Clean Fuels Coalition.  The ETCFC is a part of Clean Cities which is a government-industry partnership sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.  Clean Cities has the goal of reducing the use of fossil fuels in vehicles.

This year Terex was a proud sponsor of the event and a HyPower™ system Trouble Truck was on hand for the festivities.  The event was a big success with nearly a thousand participants.  The HyPower™ system worked throughout the morning without using a drop of diesel fuel.

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This week one of our Terex® HyPower™ plug in Hybrid systems was in Austin, Texas at the TEPC Conference.  It was a beautiful day in Austin.  The wildflowers were in bloom and the HyPower™ system was working without using its diesel engine.

The difference between our HyPower™ system and the normal utility service truck is that when a HyPower™ system works on a job site it uses electric power to operate the systems.  This little HyPower™ system is capable of more than 2 hours of continuous usage without starting the engine of the truck.

This type of HyPower™ system is called a Trouble Truck.  Trouble Trucks are designed for working  in and around residential areas where the quite operation of the HyPower is a huge benefit.  The picture to the right shows a HyPower™ system Trouble Truck relaxing in the Austin sunshine.

Terex has designed a Hybrid that’s a little different.  It’s also a much better solution for our customers.  Our system is the HyPower™, a plug in electric Hybrid designed to meet the needs of the utilities industry.

Our customers work at a site more often than they drive.  Normal utility trucks run their engines the entire time they work at the job site.  This means that most  fuel is used for site work.  We know our customers so we designed the HyPower™ system to work, not to drive.  

The HyPower™ system is powerful but simple.  It is powerful enough to reduce or eliminate the use of the diesel engine while working at the job site.  It is simple enough to be retrofitted onto existing vehicles.

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FARMINGTON HILLS, MI (March 21, 2010) — Terex Utilities (Watertown, SD) won The Work Truck Show® Green Award for its HyPower™ Hybrid system at the Work Truck Show 2010. A panel of trade media editors selected the HyPower Hybrid system as the best new product that advances fuel utilization displayed at the Work Truck Show.

The HyPower Hybrid is a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle system that allows utility truck operators to save up to 1.5 gallons of fuel per hour. The system operates the truck’s aerial lift without running the engine to save fuel, reduce emissions and eliminate noise. Terex estimates that the HyPower Hybrid system can reduce diesel fuel usage by up to six gallons every work day. The HyPower system was designed specifically for the utility industry, where vehicles may remain stationary for several hours. It is self-contained, so it can be installed on virtually any chassis, including older trucks. It does not interface with the vehicle engine or transmission, reducing associated wear and tear. (more…)

We all make little choices each day which impact the environment in little ways.  Did I remember to bring the reusable bags to the grocery?  Some of these choices make sense financially too.  Did I turn off the lights when I left the house?  Is the thermostat set to the best temperature?

Using the HyPower™ system for Utilities service work is one of the choices that we can make as a society.  We have to decide if offering incentives for systems like the HyPower™ system is worthwhile.  It might cost a bit more to save 10 tons of pollution annually but isn’t clean air worth it?

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