Transportation Industry

UPS Launches Fuel Cells in Delivery Vans

Transport Topics, August, 2004 by Gilroy, Roger

Package-delivery firm UPS Inc. said Aug. 26 it would use hydrogen fuel cells for the first time to power three medium-duty delivery vans.

UPS is the top carrier on the TRANSPORT TOPICS 100 list of the largest U.S. and Canadian trucking companies.

Fuel cells convert chemical energy - in this case hydrogen reacting with oxygen - into electricity without combustion, with water vapor and heat as the only byproducts.

Chris Mahoney, UPS senior vice president of global transportation services, said in a statement, "We will continue the rapid application of this technology in hopes that in the near future we can deploy zero-emission engines across our fleet of 88,000 vehicles."

UPS said the fuel-cell-powered trucks were Dodge Sprinter vans from Freightliner LLC. - Roger Gilroy

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