Massachusetts upgrades five fleets with XL Hybrids tech

Updated Sep 18, 2017
Massachusetts Energy & Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton speaking at a September 14th Climate Week event hosted at XL Hybrids’ Boston headquarters.Massachusetts Energy & Environmental Affairs Secretary Matthew Beaton speaking at a September 14th Climate Week event hosted at XL Hybrids’ Boston headquarters.

XL Hybrids announced that its XL3 Hybrid Electric Drive System will be installed in 52 vehicles that serve five Massachusetts state agency fleets.

The hybrid-electric vehicles will be deployed at the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), Massachusetts Environmental Police, Department of Correction (DOC), Department of Developmental Services (DDS), and Department of Youth Services (DYS). The upgrades were made possible by support from the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC).

“The state agencies are the latest in an impressive list of leading brands and fleets adopting our technology, including The Coca-Cola Company, The City of Boston, AmeriPride Services, Harvard University and Yale University, to name a few,” said Tod Hynes, founder and CEO of XL Hybrids. “Fleets appreciate that our technology is electrifying popular vehicles, allowing them to maintain OEM warranties, with no special fueling infrastructure or driver training required. The fuel savings are immediate and the positive impact on the environment is proven.”

The State of Massachusetts placed this new order after seeing successful results from past vehicle conversions by XL Hybrids for the DCR and Environmental Police vehicles. XL Hybrids reports that those vehicle upfits, which are on a mix of Ford Transit vans, Ford E-Series Cutaways and Chevy Express vans, have saved 650 gallons of gas to date and the agencies expect to save nearly 82,000 gallons over the life of the systems.

The vehicles are up to 25 percent more efficient and the fleets have already seen an 18 percent decrease in carbon emissions. The upgrades for the DOC, DDS and DYS vehicles are expected to cut annual fuel costs by more than $10,000 as well as reduce brake maintenance costs and cut greenhouse gas emissions.

XL Hybrids vehicles include the XL Link cloud-based big data analytics system, which measures MPG performance and reports sustainability benefits. The proprietary XL Link vehicle connectivity is a continuous data link from every vehicle, collecting millions of operational data points, allowing analysis and reports on key performance indicators.

For more information on XL Hybrids’ technology and availability, visit www.xlhybrids.com or email [email protected]. XL3 hybrid electric upfits for various Ford Transit, E-Series, and F-Series models are available directly from Ford dealers, and Ford Motor Credit financing is available.