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More Zero-Emissions Equipment Moving Cargo in Long Beach

More Zero-Emissions Equipment Moving Cargo in Long Beach
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International Transportation Service Inc. demonstrates battery-electric tractors Seven BYD battery-electric yard tractors are working in a one-year demonstration at International Transportation Service’s Pier G terminal at the Port of Long Beach. A container shipping terminal at the Port of Long Beach is now using new, zero-emissions cargo-handling tractors to test the readiness of the equipment to handle the workload at a busy seaport. The terminal located at the Port’s Pier G is operated by International Transportation Service. ITS will demonstrate seven BYD battery-electric yard tractors for one year. Seven traditionally powered yard tractors annually emit 11 pounds of diesel particulate matter, 1,331 pounds of nitrogen oxides and 311 metric tons of greenhouse gases. International Longshore and Warehouse Union members are operating the vehicles. View a video about the demonstration here. “We need equipment that can make it through an entire shift, with recharging during breaks,” said Port of Long Beach Executive Director Mario Cordero. “That’s one of the requirements for zero-emissions equipment to demonstrate that it can function in a real-world environment. Alongside partners like ITS, we are leading the industry to a more sustainable future.” The project is part of a $9.7 […]

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