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Starting back in 2003 Coca-Cola has been testing hybrid delivery vehicles along side truck manufacturer Eaton. The testing phase was a success for both Coca-Cola and Eaton. Coca-Cola found that the new trucks would decrease there normal trucks emissions by about 32% and increase fuel economy by about 37%. These findings led to Coca-Cola placing a large order of 120 hybrid delivery trucks powered by Eaton’s hybrid drivetrain systems for 2008.
Source: Eaton
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JimmyL (Check me out!)
// Mar 2, 2008 at 6:06 pm
Okay, fine. I’ll be the first one to say: “ALWAYS COCA COLA!” *YEAH*
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Haha, I was thinking it, but you beat me to posting it! Thanks for a good laugh. It makes me miss my cherry cokes.
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Buck (Check me out!)
// Mar 2, 2008 at 10:13 pm
That’s pretty cool. I wonder what the lifespan of those trucks is though?
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Great question Buck. I checked out the Eaton website and according to them the average lifespan of a vehicle in this line of work is around 12 years and at that 12 year mark it should save the company around $69,000 because of fuel efficiency. Coca-Cola also reports maintenance costs are lower on these new hybrid trucks.
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