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New Way and BYD partner on largest one-time delivery of battery-electric collection trucks

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New Way's Sidewinder XTR automated side loaders (ASLs) mounted on the BYD battery-electric platform.

New Way Trucks recently delivered three battery-electric Sidewinder XTR automated side loaders (ASLs) to the City of Ocala, Florida. Mounted on the BYD (Build Your Dreams) electric platform, New Way says the three ASLs mark one of the largest (if not the largest) one-time delivery of battery-electric refuse trucks the North American solid waste industry has ever seen.

"New Way continues to lead the industry in battery-electric vehicle (BEV) refuse applications and currently has more BEVs in service today than any of its competitors," said Don Ross, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for New Way.

These New Way BEVs are working on route every day in both traditional rear-load (RL) and ASL configurations. According to New Way, this option continues to gain momentum with several units on order in various configurations, some of which will mount on next-generation platforms.

"New Way Trucks is proud to help drive the industry forward by manufacturing environmentally sustainable refuse equipment for our customers," said Mike McLaughlin, CEO of New Way Trucks. "As a leader and steward of innovation in refuse truck body manufacturing, it is up to us to forge a new way forward that includes an emphasis on sustainability."

The City of Ocala is among the first municipalities to adopt BEV refuse technology in the U.S. Ocala received an EPA grant to replace heavy-duty diesel-fueled trucks with zero-emission BEVs and chose to partner with New Way and BYD. According to the companies, deploying these trucks will result in fuel cost savings, reduced diesel emissions and operational efficiencies for Ocala.

Despite pandemic supply chain issues, New Way says they were also able to complete the bodies and upfitting very quickly, allowing SSES to deliver all three New Way BEVs in July 2021, as requested. The trucks are now servicing residential routes following an outdoor media day hosted by the City of Ocala's Public Works Sanitation Division on Wednesday, August 18th. 

"Incorporating alternative fuel delivery systems into our refuse collection bodies continues to be a focus," says New Way Executive Vice President Johnathon McLaughlin. "New Way was among the first to integrate hybrid drive systems into refuse trucks when first introduced, and later compressed natural gas. Now, New Way is proud to help set the industry standard in the integration of battery-electric refuse equipment."

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PO Box 336
101 State street
Scranton, IA
US, 51462

Website:
newwaytrucks.com

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1800 S. Figueroa St.
Los Angeles, CA
US, 90015

Website:
en.byd.com

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