Danfoss Editron has joined the National Zero-Emission Truck (ZET) Coalition. The initiative is attempting to create a five-year point-of-sale incentive program totaling over US$ 2 billion at the federal level that would introduce tens of thousands of zero-emissions trucks into American fleets.
Organized by CALSTART, the ZET Coalition is aiming to inject life into the U.S. economy by increasing manufacturing capabilities in the electric bus and truck industries. Trucks and buses represent 4% of U.S. vehicles, yet account for nearly 25% of greenhouse gas emissions from the transportation sector.
National Zero-Emission Truck (ZET) Coalition
Medium and heavy-duty trucks also generate 60% of air pollution in major metropolitan areas and are responsible for approximately 22% of energy use in the U.S. transportation sector. Figures such as these are the reason why momentum is building for federal support to encourage greater and quicker adoption of electrification technologies.
Danfoss Editron is working closely with CALSTART and the Colorado Cleantech Industries Association to push the ZET Coalition locally with the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade. Colorado is an important location for Danfoss Editron, with its North American operations based in the state, while organizations such as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Rocky Mountain Institute and the state’s major universities are all collaborating to increase levels of coordination in the local cleantech sector.
Improving air quality in US cities
The ZET Coalition aims to build a stronger domestic supply chain that can provide high-quality manufacturing jobs"
Commenting on joining the coalition, Danfoss Editron’s Vice President in the US, Joe Mitchell, said, “To successfully recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, we need to stimulate the economy through sustainability. The ZET Coalition aims to build a stronger domestic supply chain that can provide high-quality manufacturing jobs, dramatically improve air quality in cities and along congested freight corridors and ensure the country’s competitiveness in the global zero-emission truck market.”
Bill Van Amburg, CALSTART’s Executive Vice President, added, “Having a global player like Danfoss Editron join the ZET Coalition adds a leading Tier 1 and Tier 2 electric drive supplier to the already noteworthy group of companies. Danfoss Editron has supplied industry leaders in the global city bus market and is a key electric component supplier for industry-renowned eAxle technology. Its global powertrain knowledge adds an important voice to our ZET Coalition.”
Heavy-duty electric drive systems supplier
Formerly UQM Technologies, Danfoss Editron supplies heavy-duty electric drive systems for all classes of commercial vehicles. It designs, manufactures and delivers power-dense, high-efficiency electric motors, generators, controllers and fuel cell compressors for the commercial truck, bus, automotive, marine and industrial markets.