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PG&E Donates Electric Hybrid Vehicle to City of Napa, California
2015-08-25 17:34

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced the donation of a plug-in electric hybrid truck as part of the city of Napa’s commemoration of 2014’s South Napa earthquake. The “Napa Strong 6.0/365” commemoration event recognized the earthquake response of the many dedicated first responders, PG&E employees and the community.

“As we look back today and celebrate the progress made in Napa since the earthquake, we also look forward and emphasize the importance for each of us to have an emergency plan before a natural disaster occurs,” said Anderson, PG&E Vice President of Emergency Preparedness and Operations. “By supporting the city and first responders with new technologies like this next-generation electric hybrid truck, we are furthering our collaboration toward increasing local emergency preparedness.”

The truck, developed locally in California by Efficient Drivetrains, Inc. in partnership with PG&E, combines 30 miles of all-electric driving with 350 more miles of hybrid driving range and can provide up to 40 kVa of exportable power. This exportable power is enough to power a small neighborhood and allows first responders to plug in lighting, equipment and other tools at the site of an emergency.

The vehicle donation is part of a larger PG&E initiative to donate a series of innovative plug-in electric hybrid pick-up trucks and the associated charging infrastructure to local fire departments. The donation is part of PG&E’s commitment to operate as the greenest utility fleet in the industry, with nearly 3,500 alternative fuel vehicles, including approximately 1,000 electric and electric hybrid units.

As part of the initiative, PG&E is also partnering with the local Napa Communities Firewise Foundation to donate vehicle charging equipment for the Napa City Fire Department. Napa Firewise works to raise awareness in the Napa community about fire prevention, safety and emergency preparedness.

On August 24, 2014, a 6.0 earthquake rocked Northern California and the City of Napa, resulting in more than 70,000 customers losing power to homes and businesses. 

 
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