Testing Confirms XL Hybrids’ 21.2 Percent Fuel Consumption Reduction

Tests Validate Reduced Fuel Consumption for Commercial Fleets on Urban Routes with Hybrid Electric Powertrain

BOSTON--()--XL Hybrids, Inc., developer of a low-cost hybrid electric powertrain designed specifically for class 1-3 commercial fleet use, has released vehicle testing results that validate a 21.2 percent reduction in fuel consumption achieved with the company’s aftermarket hybrid electric powertrain. The tests determined performance of XL Hybrids’ hybrid system on a light-duty cargo van in urban conditions and were conducted at an independent, EPA-certified chassis dynamometer testing lab.

Businesses continue to search for cost-effective technologies to reduce fuel consumption to offset rising fuel costs and reduce emissions. XL Hybrids’ hybrid electric powertrain is a low-cost, low-risk, bolt-on technology that integrates seamlessly with the conventional internal combustion engine and transmission. With a 21.2 percent reduction in actual fuel consumed, the technology can provide a three-year payback in heavy use fleet applications, or immediate savings when combined with vehicle financing.

The tests were conducted on a light-duty chassis dynamometer test cell featuring a twin-roll Clayton dynamometer. The testing process compares fuel economy performance from the vehicle in its original condition with the performance using XL Hybrids’ charge-sustaining hybrid system. The test was completed using a Chevrolet 2500 Express cargo van fitted with the original equipment manufacturer’s 4.8 liter engine and 6 speed transmission over the light-duty Urban Dynamometer Driving Schedule (UDDS) test cycle, which represents city or urban driving routes.

“This test provides independent validation of our hybrid electric powertrain for fleet customers,” said Justin Ashton, co-founder and vice president of business development at XL Hybrids. “We exceeded our target of 20 percent fuel consumption reduction and our customers are seeing similar results in the ongoing field trials of our hybrid powertrain on their vehicles.”

For more information on XL Hybrids technology and availability, visit www.xlhybrids.com or email info [at] xlhybrids.com.

About XL Hybrids

XL Hybrids designs, manufactures and installs hybrid electric powertrains for commercial vans and trucks. The company’s patent-pending hybrid electric powertrain can be installed on existing vehicles or as an upfit on new ones. By storing energy wasted in braking and reapplying it during acceleration, XL Hybrids technology decreases fuel use and carbon dioxide emissions by up to 21.2 percent on urban routes, while operating with the same durability and reliability as traditional vans and trucks. XL Hybrids was founded by MIT alumni and is based in Boston. For more information, visit www.xlhybrids.com.

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Rachel Sullivan, 617-236-0500
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Release Summary

EPA-certified testing confirms XL Hybrids' 21.2 percent fuel consumption reduction for commercial fleets on urban routes with hybrid electric powertrain.

Contacts

Metis Communications
Rachel Sullivan, 617-236-0500
rachel.sullivan@metiscomm.com