UPS Plans 12 New CNG Stations, Hundreds More CNG Tractors in U.S.
UPS is expanding its natural gas powered operations in the U.S. with plans to build an additional 12
compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations and add 380 new CNG tractors. The CNG fueling stations
and vehicle purchases totaling $100 million are part of UPS’s ongoing commitment to diversify its fuel
sources and reduce its environmental impact.
“At UPS, we own our fleet and our infrastructure. That allows us to invest for the long-term, rather than
planning around near-term fluctuations in fuel pricing,” said Mark Wallace, UPS senior vice president
global engineering and sustainability. “CNG is part of a broad investment in a variety of alternative fuel
vehicles. Taken together, all of our alternative fuel vehicles represent 6% of the more than 100,000 UPS
global fleet, and have driven a 10% annual reduction in use of conventional fuel.”
UPS is working to meet its goal of logging one billion miles with its alternative fuel and advanced
technology fleet by the end of 2017, using a Rolling Laboratory approach to determine the right
alternative fuel solutions to meet the unique needs of route-specific driving environments.
The 12 new CNG stations will be built by TruStar Energy in Amarillo, Texas; Chattanooga, Tenn.;
Columbia, S.C.; El Paso, Texas; Fort Worth, Texas; Kansas City, Kan.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Reno, Nev.; San
Antonio, Texas; Tifton, Ga.; Trinidad, Colo., and Willow Grove, Pa. The new CNG tractors to be deployed
in these cities will be manufactured by Kenworth.
Agility Fuel Systems (an NGV Global Sponsor), designer and producer of natural gas fuel storage and
delivery systems for heavy duty trucks and buses, has received an order from UPS for new Behind-the-
Cab CNG fuel systems for delivery in the third quarter of 2016. These 700 mile range systems will be
delivered out of Agility’s new manufacturing facility in Salisbury, North Carolina. Quantum Fuel Systems
will also provide CNG storage systems.
The UPS investment builds on the company’s existing 18 CNG fueling stations in Alabama, California,
Colorado, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and West
Virginia and operates CNG vehicles in Germany, the Netherlands and Thailand.
UPS was one of the initial 13 leading companies to take the Obama Administration’s American Business
Act on Climate Pledge, committing to reduce greenhouse gas emission intensity 20 percent by 2020.
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