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Freightliner ... Its loaded 65,000-pound semi returned 12.2 mpg during a real world highway test, 115 percent better than the average truck on the road today.

 

http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2015/03/26/freightliner-supertruck-hauls-goods-sips-fuel/

 

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FedEx has Electric vans for city delivery too.

In my sub-division/community they use golf carts. :drool:

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UPS has some hybrid delivery trucks in MN. Many of the UPS/FedEx trucks here run on natural gas. The semi is really neat. I wonder why it isn't street legal as designed.

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Semi trucks have a lot of safety features that have to be part of the rig. All the brakes use compressed air which is produced off a direct drive compressor on the diesel engine. It could be that the hybrid semi may not have a constant run direct drive compressor, and that would make it not legal for the streets.

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Here is another hybrid semi that is actually going into production http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2016/05/11/nikola-motors-sleek-hybrid-semi-is-tesla-trucks/?intcmp=hpbt4

 

6 wheel all electric drive, no transmission, gas turbine to charge the batteries, 320kWh mean battery pack.

 

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