Time Warner Cable to Further Reduce Greenhouse Emissions and Increase Efficiency of Its Nationwide Fleet of Vehicles and Trucks

Time Warner Cable is replacing its fleet with fuel efficient vehicles, such as those pictured here in New York City, as part of the company's "Go Green" initiative. (Photo: Business Wire)

NEW YORK--()--Time Warner Cable (TWC) today announced that it is joining a partnership administered by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to further reduce petroleum use and increase efficiencies within its fleet of more than 20,000 service trucks and vehicles. TWC’s participation in the DOE’s Clean Cities’ National Clean Fleet Partnership is part of the company’s “Go Green” initiative and overall commitment to corporate responsibility, under which TWC is on track to meet or exceed a 15 percent reduction in 2012 total carbon intensity by the end of 2014.

“One of TWC’s core values is a commitment to responsible business practices that positively impact the communities we serve,” said Rob Marcus, Chairman and CEO of Time Warner Cable. “We are very pleased to join this important DOE partnership to help our fleet achieve greater levels of environmental efficiencies. TWC looks forward to working with other large national fleet owners to share best practices that will drive down our fuel consumption, overall vehicle costs and environmental impact.”

The Clean Cities’ National Clean Fleets Partnership establishes strategic alliances with large private fleets to help them explore and adopt alternative fuels and fuel economy measures to reduce petroleum use. TWC will be provided with technical services, data and assistance to develop a petroleum reduction plan, and be given access to tools and resources to navigate alternative fuels and advanced vehicles. TWC will also have access to information exchange among other Fortune 500 companies that are Clean Fleet Partners.

TWC’s fleet is one of the largest private sector fleets in the country and, in recent years, has taken action to utilize more fuel efficient vehicles. TWC is replacing service vehicles with Ford Transit and Ford Transit Connect vehicles that are capable of achieving a 40 percent fuel performance improvement over replaced fleet. The Ford Fusion Hybrid has been made the standard TWC passenger car, which brings a 33 percent increase in fuel efficiency. The company has also doubled the number of Electric Power Take Off devices within its fleet of bucket trucks, which reduces idle time as it allows the vehicle to be shut down when the bucket is in use.

As part of its overall corporate social responsibility strategy, representing those areas that TWC can most effectively influence and positively impact for the future benefit of all of its communities, the company is committed to raising environmental awareness, using fewer natural resources and generating less waste through “Go Green” initiatives. An Executive Steering Committee, chaired by Mr. Marcus, and a Go Green Working Committee, made up of TWC leaders from across the company, guide this effort through the development of policies, programs and processes that focus on environmental sustainability and environmental issues.

For additional information about the DOE’s Clean Cities’ National Clean Fleet Partnership, please visit http://www1.eere.energy.gov/cleancities/national_partnership.html.

About Time Warner Cable

Time Warner Cable Inc. (NYSE:TWC) is among the largest providers of video, high-speed data and voice services in the United States, connecting 15 million customers to entertainment, information and each other. Time Warner Cable Business Class offers data, video and voice services to businesses of all sizes, cell tower backhaul services to wireless carriers and enterprise-class, cloud-enabled hosting, managed applications and services. Time Warner Cable Media, the advertising sales arm of Time Warner Cable, offers national, regional and local companies innovative advertising solutions. More information about the services of Time Warner Cable is available at www.twc.com, www.twcbc.com and www.twcmedia.com.

Contacts

Media:
Time Warner Cable
Eric Mangan, 212-364-8297
Eric.Mangan@TWCable.com

Contacts

Media:
Time Warner Cable
Eric Mangan, 212-364-8297
Eric.Mangan@TWCable.com