A three-mode regenerative braking system takes into account the truck’s increasing load and helps recapture energy from the hundreds of stops refuse trucks make per day, according to Mack. Introduced as a prototype in 2018, the LR Electric features an electric powertrain with twin electric motors and four nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) lithium-ion batteries providing vehicle propulsion and power for onboard accessories. Mack say its LR Electric “will fulfill the needs of refuse customers, whether commercial or municipal, seeking a true zero-emissions truck that aligns with their own environmental goals and local emissions regulations.” The LR Electric will be manufactured at Mack’s Lehigh Valley Operations in Macungie, Pennsylvania, “where all heavy-duty Mack trucks built for North America are assembled,” says the company. “This clean, quiet and powerful truck demonstrates the very best of Mack innovation and our people, and I couldn’t be more proud to announce our plans to build it.” “Mack’s leadership in the refuse segment goes back more than a century, and we’re pleased to build on that heritage today by announcing the commercialization of the LR Electric model,” says Martin Weissburg, president of Mack Trucks. Orders for the LR Electric will open in the fourth quarter of 2020, with deliveries beginning in 2021, says the firm. Greensboro, North Carolina-based Mack Trucks has announced plans to commercialize its Mack LR Electric refuse model, to be equipped with what it calls a fully electric integrated Mack drivetrain.
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