http://gas2.org/2015/12/15/grand-coulee-dam-buys-27-new-electric-vehicles/
Grand Coulee Dam Buys 27 New Electric Vehicles
December 15th, 2015  Steve Hanley

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Electric vehicles at Grand Coulee Dam

The folks who run the Grand Coulee hydro-electric dam thought so have gotten
together with e-ride industries to put a fleet of purely dam-powered
electric utility vehicles into service at the dam.

Based in Princeton, Minnesota, e-ride [
http://www.e-ride.com/
] is a manufacture of neighborhood electric vehicles — a category of
vehicles, like the Gem, that is limited to a top speed of 25 mph and
requires no state registration or driver’s license to operate — that
includes some 2 and 4 passenger utility models that look like a cross
between a Jeep, a Hummer, and an ATV.

The company calls them “electric utility vehicles,” and the inexpensive,
lead-acid battery equipped trucklets have a range of up to 55 miles. For
service at the Grand Coulee Dam, however, the EUVs have been fitted with
lithium-ion batteries, and so should have even longer range while carrying
up to 1,000 pounds of stuff around, as well!

According to Inside EVs, the trucks for Grand Coulee Dam were specially
outfitted. “After they brought their needs to us, we outfitted a vehicle
specifically for them with a high performance package, with the full
enclosure, toolboxes, ladder rack and pull out bed tray,” says Kurt Bauerly,
e-ride Industries general manager.

The EUVs are perfect for the kind of driving done to maintain the dam. The
high torque electric motors are ideal for getting people and equipment up
steep slopes. Electric vehicles are not only emissions free, they are ideal
for the many short trips in and around the dam project — trips that were
tough on gas powered vehicles.

The Bureau of Land Reclamation that looks after the dam used to spend
$100,000 a year on gasoline and diesel fuel by switching to electric
vehicles. Now, the department has eliminated that expense and substituted
vehicles that have a reputation for needing far fewer mechanical repairs
than their internal combustion cousins. Deputy power manager Doug Anderson
says, “It’s a large power complex and not very far from place to place, but
there’s an awful lot of small trips, short trips that employees make each
day. That’s hard on vehicles and a poor use of a fossil fuel powered car.”
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http://insideevs.com/grand-coulee-dam-adds-27-electric-utility-vehicles-wvideo/
Grand Coulee Dam Adds 27 Electric Utility Vehicles – (w/video)
[December 13th, 2015]




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