- A full-propulsion Arvin Meritor hybrid that will initially operate in the
Detroit area. This dual-mode diesel-electric hybrid is believed to be the first vehicle of its type; - Fifteen trucks operating in
Buckeye, Ariz. distribution center nearPhoenix , will be converted by Environmental Development Group to run on Reclaimed Grease Fuel(TM), made with the waste brown cooking grease from Walmart stores. In addition, the remaining trucks located in theBuckeye distribution center will operate on an 80/20 blend of biodiesel made of reclaimed yellow waste grease; - Five Peterbilt Model 386 heavy duty hybrid trucks with diesel-electric hybrid power systems developed by Eaton Corporation and PACCAR, that will be based in
Dallas ,Houston ,Apple Valley, Calif. ,Atlanta and the Washington/Baltimore regions and; - Four Peterbilt Model 386 trucks and one yard truck, which operates only on the distribution center property, will operate on liquid natural gas. These trucks are part of a partnership with the Mojave Air Quality Management District and will operate out of the distribution center in
Southern California .
"In order to meet our goal of doubling our fleet efficiency, we are taking an active role in the development of these technologies," said
Wal-Mart achieved more than a 25 percent increase in efficiency within its private fleet between 2005 and 2008, surpassing one of the company's stated sustainability goals. By reaching this goal, Wal-Mart has been able to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions and its fuel use. This goal was reached by using a combination of new, innovative technologies, better delivery routes and by loading its trailers more efficiently. Now, the company is working toward its goal of doubling its fleet efficiency by 2015, from its 2005 baseline. Part of this pilot program is to determine if alternatively fueled trucks can help move Wal-Mart toward that goal in addition to reducing environmental impacts.
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