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Hybrid Bus Group Selects StarTrans-Azure for National Hybrid Bus Deployment
Hybrid Buses Can Cut Fuel Consumption by Up to 40%
| Source: CALSTART
PASADENA, CA--(Marketwire - July 9, 2009) - CALSTART's Hybrid Truck Users Forum (HTUF) Small
Hybrid Bus Working Group members have selected the supplier team of
StarTrans-Azure Dynamics for a 16-plus vehicle national hybrid electric bus
procurement.
The 23-foot gasoline-electric hybrid buses -- a size smaller than heavy
urban transit buses -- are part of a national pilot program to speed
commercialization of these fuel-saving vehicles, which are expected to
yield 30 to 40 percent reductions in fuel use with an accompanying 30
percent reduction in emissions.
The small hybrid buses will operate with at least nine fleets in varying
climates, geographies and duty cycles, and their performance will be
demonstrated in chassis dynamometer and field testing. The bus performance
requirements were developed jointly by fleets in the HTUF Small Hybrid Bus
Working Group, who committed to purchasing and using vehicles meeting their
requirements.
"This HTUF process, built around users defining their common needs to help
build the market, has been very successful," said Bill Van Amburg, CALSTART
senior vice president. "It has helped speed hybrid truck and bus
commercialization by as much as two years, and the small bus market is ripe
for this breakthrough."
Working group members taking part in the pilot project include the Missouri
Department of Transportation (on behalf of Older Adults Transportation
Service and Southeast Missouri Transportation Service), which served as the
lead agency for the procurement, TriMet Transportation District, Portland,
Oregon; City of White Plains, New York; Harvard University, Boston,
Massachusetts; Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake City, Utah; Marin County
Transit, San Rafael, California; Tahoe Transportation District, Stateline,
Nevada; City of Aspen, Aspen, Colorado; and Sacramento Regional Transit,
Sacramento, California.
"Azure Dynamics is pleased to have been selected as the hybrid drive train
supplier for the HTUF Small Hybrid Bus Users Group Vehicle purchase," said
Jay Sandler, Vice President of Sales for Azure Dynamics. "The consolidated
vehicle bid incorporated a significant number of vehicle specifications and
performance attributes for a wide range of end user customers. The fact
that Azure Dynamics Balance™ Hybrid technology coupled with the
StarTrans body was able to meet these diverse considerations and earn the
bid serves to validate our product's ability to achieve performance, cost
and environmental benchmarks."
The vehicles are 23-foot, gasoline-powered hybrid electric cutaway buses
using the StarTrans Senator bus body, Ford E450 chassis, and the Azure
Dynamics Balance™ parallel electric hybrid drivetrain. The vehicles have
a passenger capacity of 14 riders, including 2 wheelchair positions. The
buses meet the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) Altoona testing
protocols for 7 years /200,000 miles service life and are American with
Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant.
The Azure Balance™ Hybrid Electric system includes engine-off at idle
and at below 20 miles per hour, while electronically supporting key
ancillary functions like air conditioning, power steering and braking. The
drive train, with a Ford 5.4L engine, can improve fuel economy
substantially, while reducing carbon emissions by up to 30% in city
conditions. The hybrid drive train also offers a significant reduction in
maintenance costs versus conventionally equipped vehicles.
StarTrans Bus, a Supreme Indiana Operations Inc. Co, has partnered with
Azure Dynamics for the past three years and is the exclusive manufacturer
for its G1 product. StarTrans also manufactures buses on their newest
platform, the Balance Hybrid Drive, which utilizes the Ford E450 chassis.
Both the G1 and Balance StarTrans bus bodies have been Altoona tested.
"We are very excited to work with CALSTART and the agencies who will be
procuring buses through this contract and look forward to putting more
clean buses on the road," commented Sam Craig, Vice President of Sales for
StarTrans.
A limited number of additional interested fleet partners can still take
part in the project. Please contact Susan Romeo at CALSTART (626.744.5686)
for further information.
About Hybrid Truck Users Forum (HTUF)
HTUF's Small Hybrid Bus Working Group is supported by the Federal Transit
Administration (FTA). The national HTUF program is a joint program between
CALSTART and the U.S. Army TARDEC's National Automotive Center (NAC). HTUF
works to speed the commercialization of hybrid drivelines that could be
used in both military and commercial vehicles. The HTUF program benefits
from the participation of over 80 fleets representing roughly one million
trucks and buses.
About CALSTART
CALSTART is North America's leading advanced transportation technologies
consortium. It is a participant-supported organization of more than 140
firms and organizations worldwide, dedicated to expanding and supporting a
high-tech transportation industry that cleans the air, creates jobs and
improves energy efficiency. CALSTART serves as a strategic broker to spur
advanced transportation technologies, fuels, systems and the companies that
make them. Visit www.calstart.org and www.htuf.org to learn more.