Chicago Embraces Green Fleet with Electric Refuse Trucks







Pioneering a Greener Tomorrow: Electric Refuse Takes the Windy City by Storm
Revolutionizing Urban Waste Management in the Nation's Second City
Republic Services, a leader in waste solutions, is enhancing Chicago's environmental health by integrating advanced Mack LR Electric refuse trucks into its fleet. This strategic deployment aims to significantly diminish air pollution in the metropolitan area, fostering a healthier environment for its inhabitants. The unveiling of this electric fleet, comprising two Mack LR Electric models, was a collaborative effort, with partial funding secured through ComEd's commercial electric vehicle incentive program, highlighting a strong public-private partnership for environmental progress.
Unveiling the Power and Performance of Electric Refuse Technology
According to official statements from Mack, the LR Electric model is specifically engineered for waste collection, offering zero tailpipe emissions without compromising the robust performance and reliability synonymous with Mack trucks. Its electric powertrain ensures quieter operation, a crucial advantage for early morning routes, and actively contributes to fleet operators' sustainability objectives while enhancing urban air quality. The vehicle's intelligent design, featuring a low cab-forward stance and a compact turning radius, guarantees the essential maneuverability required for both residential and commercial waste collection circuits.
Driving Change: The Economic and Environmental Impact of EV Adoption
These formidable Class 8 Mack trucks are propelled by dual electric motors, delivering a combined output of 400 kW (approximately 536 horsepower) via a two-speed Mack Powershift transmission. This configuration generates an astounding 4,051 lb-ft of peak torque, representing a significant power increase of over 40% compared to the initial 2019 Mack LR Electric model. Furthermore, the enhanced iteration can fully charge its 376 kWh Samsung-sourced batteries in less than two hours when connected to a 150 kW charger.
Strategic Partnerships Fueling the Electric Revolution
While federal debates continue regarding incentives for electric vehicles and energy efficiency, the private energy sector is proactively investing in sustainable solutions. This includes substantial contributions to battery storage, charging infrastructure, and commercial electric vehicle rebates. Chicago stands at the forefront of this movement, with EV adoption rates in the first quarter significantly outperforming the national average by a factor of four. Melissa Washington, Senior Vice President of Customer Operations and Strategic Initiatives at ComEd, emphasized the utility's dedication to supporting Republic Services' endeavors in promoting zero-emission transportation across Chicago's neighborhoods.
Expanding the Reach of Electric Fleets: A National Trendsetter
The new heavy-duty electric vehicles will undergo nightly recharging at state-of-the-art 150 kW DC fast-charging stations provided by BP Pulse. These stations are conveniently located at Republic Services' vehicle yard in the Little Village district. A portion of the ComEd rebate funding allocated to the company was instrumental in financing the necessary make-ready infrastructure for this project, including preparatory work from the transformer to the service stub, and also contributed to the acquisition of at least one Ford F-150 Lightning pickup truck. This initiative mirrors similar successful deployments, such as Republic Services' expansion of its electric refuse fleet in Madison, Wisconsin, last year, showcasing a growing trend towards sustainable waste management across various cities.