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Bright Automotive Signs Deal to Electrify USPS Fleet


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As federal government agencies add electric vehicles to their fleet, will consumers notice and follow along?  If an agency such as the USPS, who is seen be everyone, employs electric vehicles in daily use will consumers believe that EVs are feasible, reliable means of transportation and follow suit?

These questions will remain unanswered for some time, but we will slowly begin to see more and more government fleets employs electric vehicles and one early adopter will be the USPS.  The USPS has awarded Bright Automotive a contract to electrify the standard mail delivery vehicle known as the USPS Long Life Vehicle or LLV.

Under the terms of the contract, Bright Automotive will begin to retrofit existing LLVs for use as full electric drive vehicles.  The process will begin with LLVs in the Washington D.C. area.  The retrofitted vehicles will be placed into real world duty for one year to assess their feasible and usefulness.

Bright Automotive will use their expertise gained from developing the company's IDEA, electric commercial delivery vehicle.  This will allow Bright to apply proven, production technology to the USPS LLV vehicles.

As Bright Automotive CEO John Waters said of the contract with the USPS,  "We are thrilled to be working with the USPS to demonstrate how systems thinking can achieve economic solutions that reduce the cost to own and operate the USPS fleet.  The adaptation of the electric drive system from our production vehicle uniquely distinguishes Bright Automotive's LLV conversion in terms of technology, durability and cost. In addition, our analysis and experience in vehicle electrification, vehicle ownership and financing, fleet maintenance, service, and infrastructure development, has shown that an electrified fleet will save the USPS millions of dollars annually, eliminate tons of emissions, and reduce dependence on oil."

The eventual goal of replacing the USPS fleet of over 140,000 LLVs with electric retrofits would save a significant amount of gasoline.  The average LLV operates up to 20 miles per day and returns approximately 10 mpg in stop and go usage.  The electric versions utilize no gasoline, have a range that can easily cover the average route, and of course emit no pollutants.  The LLV application is a perfect fit for electric vehicle technology.

Source:  Bright Automotive Press Release

Bright Automotive to Apply Production Electric Drive Technology to Postal Service Zero Emissions Electric Delivery Vehicle

All Electric Postal Delivery Fleet Could Save Millions of Dollars per Year

ANDERSON, IN (March 5, 2010) – Bright Automotive announced today it has been awarded a contract by the United States Postal Service (USPS) to develop and test an electric postal delivery vehicle. Under the contract, Bright Automotive's eSolutions team will retrofit a standard USPS Long Life Vehicle (LLV) with its integrated electric drive train, and place the vehicle in real-world service for one year in the Washington DC area.

Distinguished from other award recipients, Bright Automotive's team is producing the IDEA, a purpose-built, lightweight, aerodynamic, all aluminum light commercial vehicle. Some of the same enabling technology developed on the IDEA will be directly applied to the EV propulsion conversion of the LLV. Applying the rear electric drive of the IDEA PHEV powertrain to the LLV positions Bright Automotive's conversion with proven production-intent technology.

"We are thrilled to be working with the USPS to demonstrate how systems thinking can achieve economic solutions that reduce the cost to own and operate the USPS fleet," said John E. Waters, CEO and President of Bright Automotive. "The adaptation of the electric drive system from our production vehicle uniquely distinguishes Bright Automotive's LLV conversion in terms of technology, durability and cost. In addition, our analysis and experience in vehicle electrification, vehicle ownership and financing, fleet maintenance, service, and infrastructure development, has shown that an electrified fleet will save the USPS millions of dollars annually, eliminate tons of emissions, and reduce dependence on oil."


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  1. It wasn't clear from the article if this is just an announcement that Bright was awarded this contract along with the several other companies that already announced they were working on the USPS truck prototype (AC Propulsion, Zap, etc) or did they win that competition and now have the sole contract.
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  2. Congratulations to Bright, and to the USPS as well. A big step in the right direction, IMHO.
     
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  3. Better late than never. This is an ideal app for EV. If Government and industry had found a way to work with instead of against each other and blindly against EV, this would have been done 15 years ago.
     
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