Pre-ordering Five Tesla Semis, City Furniture is First Furniture Retailer in U.S. To Announce it’s Adding the All-Electric Trucks to its Fleet

National Green Fleet Award Winner Expects Futuristic Trucks Will Cut Emissions, Noise and Costs While Enhancing Safety

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--()--City Furniture, one of the nation’s top-selling furniture brands, became the first furniture retailer in the U.S. to announce the pre-order of five all-electric Tesla Semi trucks, marking the next step in the company’s innovative “green” approach to all facets of its business.

“We expect all-electric trucks to change the playing field in the years ahead,” said City Furniture Chief Operating Officer Andrew Koenig. “Based on the ROI we’ve already seen by converting most of our delivery fleet to alternative fuel vehicles, we anticipate the Tesla Semis will bring major savings in energy costs and maintenance, while taking performance and reliability to a level that hasn’t yet existed.”

Ranked on Furniture Today magazine’s list of Top 100 U.S. Furniture Companies, City Furniture is underway with a $100 million expansion in South and Central Florida, to include a distribution center and showroom just west of Orlando in Ocoee, plus stores in Altamonte Springs and in Orlando’s Mall at Millennia area.

With production slated to begin in 2019, the Tesla Semi’s specs call for 0-60 mph acceleration in five seconds, compared to 15 seconds in a comparable diesel truck. With full 80,000-pound load, 0-60 mph is projected at 20 seconds. Running smoothly and quietly, with no need for shifting or clutching, the Semis ordered by City Furniture will have range up to 500 miles on one charge, plus a host of enhanced safety features.

The furniture company expects to use the Tesla Semis to transport merchandise from City Furniture’s main distribution center in Tamarac to the planned Central Florida distribution facility. Since 2014, the company has converted 80 percent of its approximately 100 smaller delivery vehicles to bi-fuel trucks that run primarily on compressed natural gas (CNG). Traveling nearly 5 million miles yearly on deliveries throughout its 29-store Southeast, Southwest and Central Florida showroom network, the company has reduced its emissions by about 47 percent by converting to CNG fuel.

City Furniture has already recouped its $4.5 million investment in CNG bi-fuel trucks and at its on-site CNG station at its Tamarac headquarters, Koenig added. City Furniture’s leadership on the issue has earned the company a national Top 50 Green Fleets Award each of the last three years – one of only two private fleets to make the 2017 list, which included the State of California and the New York City Police Department.

City Furniture is widely known as a green innovator in every aspect of its business, from constructing LEED certified showrooms, to manufacturing upholstered products with soy-based cushions, and recycling millions of pounds of cardboard and 500,000 pounds of Styrofoam annually. The company has 17 City Furniture stores in its network, and as the Ashley HomeStore licensee in southeast and southwest Florida, it owns and operates 12 Ashley HomeStore locations. For information visit www.cityfurniture.com.

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Release Summary

City Furniture is the first furniture retailer in the U.S. to announce the pre-order of five all-electric Tesla Semi trucks.

Contacts

Smith & Knibbs
Linda Lewis, 954-428-4477
llewis@smith-knibbs.com