Pilot Hybrid Utility Trucks Assessment Advanced Transportation Technologies Clean Transportation SM Solutions Jasna Tomić Fuels Program Manager HTUF National Meeting Seattle September 20, 2007
Hybrid Electric Utility Truck International-Eaton Class 6-7 24,000-33,000 GVW Engine DT466, 225 hp Automated Manual Transmission Battery-electric, 44 kw electric motor Engine-off PTO operations 25 kw / 5 kw export power
North American Deployment & Assessment 24 Truck Deployment Locations 14 Fleets AEP Alabama Power Baltimore Gas & Electric Duke Energy Entergy Exelon Florida Power and Light Georgia Power Hydro Quebec Missouri Dept. of Trans. PG&E Pepco/PHI Southern Calif Edison TXU HTUF Utility Hybrid Working Group
Field Deployment Status First Truck Deliveries Winter/ Spring 2006 Training & In-service Winter/ Spring 2006 Start Field Deployments Summer 2006 All 24 trucks delivered to fleets 23 in field; 1 truck in fleet controlled testing Staggered deployment but 12 trucks have been in use over 1 year Standard comparison units in same locations 25 kw APG installed in field; some units with 5 kw APG
Field Testing Key Findings Key Findings Reliability greatly improving Availability very high (99%) Users finding truck meets needs Fuel consumption improvements Acceptance Surveys measured up to 54% Reduced noise Duty cycle is very important Best place in urban setting with high PTO use Reliability/Availability User acceptance Performance data Maintenance data 24 HEV 20 Baseline Trucks 12+ Months 14 Fleets
Utility Truck Operations Daily Average Operation Parameters Operation Hrs HEV 7 h Base 7 h Boom, Hrs Mileage 0.5 h 70 mi 1.8 h 80 mi Application has lower boom hours than expected Observing lots of idle time (measurement needs to be improved)
Overall savings as high as 54% Total Gallons over Total Operation hours, capturing engine ON and OFF operation Dependant on duty cycle! Overall Fuel Consumption Improvements Tot Gal/h 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 54% Improvements Total Gal/h Decrease 2.1 to 1.4 gal/h totals fuel saving from 14.7-9.8 gallons, or 34% Lab Testing savings from 12.5 7.5 gallons, or 40% 34% 37% 14% Fleet Cases 26% 19% 15% Baseline Hybrid
Driving MPG Improvements Driving MPG Improvements 1-27% driving MPG improvement of HEV 9 8 7 6 27% 9% 3% 1.6% 17% 25% 2% Testing data 26% MPG 5 4 3 The trucks drive daily ~70 miles and use 80% of fuel for driving. 2 1 0 Fleet Cases Baseline HEV
Truck Availability What is Availability? Industry measure of vehicle being available for revenue service HEV Availability = Time vehicle is available for service. Hybrid system not preventing truck from being used. HEV Availability through August 07: 99.26 % 23 of 24 units eligible for reporting in full service for more than 1 month (1 in fleet controlled testing) 391 Truck Months (Aug 07) 409,352 Miles Driven to date (Aug 07)
Availability of HEV System All Units HTUF Field Trial: 391 Truck Months (as of 8/31/2007) Majority of trucks show high availability! Cumulative Availability (%) 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% First three units placed in service 04-30-06 Mission Ending Failures (MEFs): 4 Current HEV Availability is 99.26% 23 trucks reporting No MEF for August Hybrid MEFs: 08/11/06 Unit 8 - Motor assembly issue (prototype process) 09/04/06 Unit 15 - Failed HCM analog input 10/02/06 Unit 13 - PEC, failed solder joint (prototype process) 10/16/06 Unit 2 - Poor 12V ground in hybrid system (prototype process) 31-May-06 30-Jun-06 31-Jul-06 31-Aug-06 30-Sep-06 31-Oct-06 30-Nov-06 31-Dec-06 31-Jan-07 Month 28-Feb-07 31-Mar-07 30-Apr-07 31-May-07 30-Jun-07 31-Jul-07 31-Aug-07 Courtesy Eaton
Availability HEV- Case A HTUF Field Trial: 23 Truck Months (as of 8/31/07) Cumulative Availability (%) 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Two units placed in service 07-19-06. Units 8 & 9. Current HEV Availability 95.5% Mission Ending Failures (MEFs): 1 Hybrid MEFs: 8/10/06 - Truck #8 - Motor Failure Root Cause: Motor assembly issue (prototype process) Jul-06 Aug-06 Sep-06 Oct-06 Nov-06 Dec-06 Jan-07 Feb-07 Month Mar-07 Apr-07 May-07 Jun-07 Jul-07 Aug-07 Courtesy Eaton
Availability HEV- Case B HTUF Field Trial: 12 Truck Months (as of 8/31/07) Current HEV Availability 91.8% Unit 12 was offically put into service 08/01/06. The truck was available for work 09/01/06. Mission Ending Failures (MEFs): 0 26-Aug-07 11-Aug-07 27-Jul-07 12-Jul-07 27-Jun-07 12-Jun-07 28-May-07 13-May-07 28-Apr-07 13-Apr-07 29-Mar-07 14-Mar-07 27-Feb-07 12-Feb-07 28-Jan-07 13-Jan-07 29-Dec-06 14-Dec-06 29-Nov-06 14-Nov-06 30-Oct-06 15-Oct-06 30-Sep-06 15-Sep-06 31-Aug-06 16-Aug-06 Courtesy Eaton 01-Aug-06 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% Month Cumulative Availability (%)
Reliability Service Issues What is Reliability? Component / System Reliability Failures result in reduced reliability Loss of Functionality results in reduced reliability Tracked for production
Service Issues by Type 130 Total Field Issues Logged (May 06 - August 07) 56 Chassis 47 Hybrid Hybrid Body Chassis 27 Body Courtesy Eaton & International
Issues Steadily Decreasing Pilot issues folded into learnings Improvements incorporated into production release
Vehicle Issues Per Truck Ave Issues /Truck 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 May '06 Jul Sep Nov Jan '07 Mar May One issue per field test truck every two years! July
Initial User Surveys ( 06) 5 - much better 4 - somewhat better 3 - same 2 - somewhat worse 1 - much worse Comparative survey HEV to baselines 18 surveys collected Some baselines units have higher hp Most ratings better than baseline Goal was equal to or better than baseline Mean Value 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 Launch Braking Manuver Accel Decel Grade pull Shifting Survey Questions Boom Oper Tool Circuit Noise in Noise out
Surveys Year Later ( 07) 5 - much better 4 - somewhat better 3 - same 2 - somewhat worse 1 - much worse Results from 8 operator surveys Operators not always same Mean Value 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 Launch Braking Manuver. Accel Decel Grade pull Shift Q Boom Tool circuit Noise in Noise out 0.0 Survey Questions
Ergonomics New Hybrid Features Rated Very Good Engine-off Engine-on Boom elec/ mech 5.0 4.0 Engine-off Engine-on Boom elec/mech Cab Ergonomics 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 Mean Value 3.0 2.0 Mean Value 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 Survey Questions Survey Questions Initial Survey 06 Year Later 07 1 5 score New hybrid features rated Very Good
Conclusions Number of issues decreased over time great learning experience! HEV availability very high 99% Truck are in applications which have lower than expected boom and PTO hours Majority of fuel used for driving ~80% HEV s showed fuel savings up to 54% Benefits in MPG for driving only range from 1-27% likely varying with driving duty cycle (speed, terrain, etc) Noise reduction benefits rated high
Future Plans Continue data collection and validation Fleets considering placing trucks in service with higher boom and PTO hours & urban settings with lower mileage Duty cycle is very important greater benefits when truck is in appropriate application Continue closer investigation of idle reduction opportunities
Team Effort! Eaton: Jeff Bosscher, Scott Davis, Eric Smith, Kevin Snow International: Ben Beverly, Jay Bissontz, Robert Dannenberg, Amy Farler, Michael Filler, Francisco Gutierrez, Randy Oetting, John Randal, VK Sharma, Scott Sine, Jim Williams Altec: Greg Loew, Steve Blazer, Keith McPherson, Shawn Brougham
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