Monster Machines: This New Electric Garbage Trucks Give Trash The Silent Treatment

Monster Machines: This New Electric Garbage Trucks Give Trash The Silent Treatment

You know how I know it’s garbage day? Because it’s 5am and it sounds like the trucks from Pump are getting busy on the curb. VROOOOOM, CRUNCH, SLAM, WAKKA WAKKA WAKKA, SLAM, CRUNCH, VROOOOOM. But some lucky Chicagoans will soon be able to sleep all the way through the night thanks to a new fleet of (mostly) silent dump trucks.

Built by Motiv, an electric vehicle company that first gained prominence with its electric school bus for Kings Canyon Unified School District in California, the new all electric garbage truck will run a 100km route while collecting and compacting an estimated eight tonnes of rubbish every day. It is also expected to save 10,000 litres of diesel and $US11,000 in maintenance costs annually. Compact-y parts of the truck are still sure to make a racket, but the driving part will be mercifully whisper-quiet.

In all, Chicago aims to add at least 20 of these vehicles to its existing, 600-strong fleet over the next five years at a cost of $US13.4 million. The electric truck will make its public debut on September 23 at a Ride and Drive event put on by the CALSTART High-Efficiency Truck Users Forum. [AP News]

Picture: PRNewsFoto/Motiv Power Systems


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