UPS tests zero-emission vehicle in the UK
UPS is currently trialling an eco-friendly, zero-emission delivery vehicle in central London that is powered by electricity, manufacturer Modec ZEV said.
The carbon-neutral van has been tested on routes in north-west, east and central London in recent months. On average, it makes 49 stops and covers some 18 miles per day, using only about 25 pct of its battery capacity.
The vehicle is the first of its kind to effectively harness the power of modern, high energy batteries to meet the medium-range, high performance requirements of urban delivery vehicles, Modec ZEV said.
UPS operates the largest private alternative fuel fleet in the transportation industry, including over 1,600 hybrid electric, CNG, LNG and propane-powered vehicles.



