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Green Vehicles and Technologies Bookmobile Sustainability!

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Green Vehicles and Technologies

Bookmobile Sustainability!

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» Michael Swendrowski˃ Founder/president Specialty Vehicle Services, LLC.

+ Consulting+ Design+ Management+ Inspection+ Consignment

˃ Chairman, ALA Subcommittee on Bookmobiles+ National Bookmobile Day+ Annual “Bookmobile Sunday” and “Parade of Bookmobiles”

˃ Co-author, On the Road with Outreach (Libraries Unlimited, 2009)

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˃History of “Green”˃Free “Green”˃“Green” Vehicles˃“Green” Technologies˃Future of “Green”˃“Green” Responsibilities

Overview

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History

The “Green” movement today is defined as:

“advocating the sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through changes in public policy and individual behavior”

Not-So-New Movement

• Origins early 1900’s

• Deeper movement in 1970’s

• Traction in early 2000’s

• Our Responsibility1895 Edison Electric Car

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Peak Oil is PastOil reserves are becoming increasingly difficult to find and extract

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Free “Green”

Seven ways to make your current service more sustainable!

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#1 - Good Route PlanningSave fuel by planning route to minimize travel.

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#2 - Don’t Make Unnecessary JourneysMake stops part of your planned routes whenever possible!

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#3 - Don’t Carry Unnecessary LoadsExtra weight means extra fuel!

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#4 - Regular Vehicle MaintenanceClean air filterMaintain tire pressure

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#5 - Fuel Conscious Driving Habits33% Improvement in Fuel Economy!Avoid “jackrabbit” StartsReduce Highway SpeedMaintain Highway SpeedPlan Decelerations in AdvanceKeep Idling to a Minimum!

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#6 - Waste ManagementDefined procedures for collection and management

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#7 - You’re Already Green!Mobile libraries save many journeys by readers who would otherwise be driving to a branch to choose their books!

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“Green” Vehicles

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EPA10 Diesel Standards98% improvement from 1990!Some are also capable of burning B20 biodiesel without modification.

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Compressed/Liquid Natural Gas (CNG/LNG) Clean Alternative FuelLimited refueling infrastructure

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Azure Dynamics “Balance” HEV System Post OEM system on Ford E450 cutaway and stripped chassis trucks40% improvement in fuel economy30% reduction in maintenance costs

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International “DuraStar” HEV65% reduction in hydrocarbon emissions58% reduction in carbon monoxide41% reduction in nitrogen oxide emissionsUp to 60% improvement in fuel economy

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Freightliner “M2e” HEV Hybrid Cab/ChassisQuiet electric power take-offRegenerative braking captures 70% of kinetic energy

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IC Bus “CE Series” HEV School Bus Chassis65% fuel economy improvement39% reduction in greenhouse gases

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Freightliner Hybrid HEV Walk-in Van ChassisMT-45 and MT-55 HEV chassis availableEPA Certified in all 50 States

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Boulder Electric Vehicle (“EV”)Payload: 4,000lbs (11,500lb GVWR)Dimensions: 21’L x 10.5’H x 8’WRange: 120 milesTop speed: 65mphGreater than 50MPG equivalent

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Navistar-Modec EV Alliance “E-Star” EVPayload: 4,000lbs (12,100lb GVWR)Range: 100 milesMax speed: 50MPH

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Freightliner MT-EV Walk-in VanBody by Morgan OlsonRange: 100 milesPowered by Tesla Motors lithium-ion batteriesGVWR of 14,000 to 19,500lbs

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Smith Electric Vehicles “Newton” EVPayload: 7,392-16,060lbs (GVWR 16,500-26,500lbs)Range: 100+ milesMax speed: 50MPH

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“Green” Technologies

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Interior Finishes, Adhesives and MaterialsCARB Phase 2, in effect as of January 1, 2010Bamboo plywoodsCork and bamboo flooringMarmoleum

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Solar PanelsUp to 150 watts per panelCan be retrofitted to existing vehicleWork well with hybrid power systems

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Aluminum ShelvingReduces Weight Load!ModularRecyclable!

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LED Lighting1/10 the power draw of conventional lighting!Long lasting and low maintenance.Available in day light spectrum.T8 fluorescent replacements available (60% less consumption).

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Ambient LightingInclude (or add) skylights and windows to reduce your reliance on artificial lighting!

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Hybrid Power SystemOnan HQD Systems

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Hybrid Power System8 hours of silent operation!

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Lose the Generator Altogether!No fuel consumption!No noise!No generator headaches!

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DC Powered Air Conditioners50% more Efficient!

AC PoweredBTUs: 9,200Watts: 1,080BTUs per watt: 8.5

DC PoweredBTUs: 9,200Watts: 720BTUs per watt: 12.8

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Future of “Green”

Emerging technologies!

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» Batteries˃ Lithium Ion (Li-ion)

+ Technology now 2 decades old and mature+ Becoming available for aftermarket conversions+ Very expensive – limited supply

˃ Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH)+ Current in High Efficiency Vehicles (hybrids)

˃ Nickel-Zinc (NiZn)+ On horizon+ 30% more power+ 30% less weight+ 20% less cost+ Recycle better

˃ Immediate future is actually in lower consumption

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» Fuel Cells˃ Principle discovered in 1838˃ Continuing Refinement˃ More Viable with Improvements

Mercedes-Benz fuel cell bus in London

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» Solar˃ New nanoparticles can increase efficiency 12%˃ Flexible panels can increase effective surface areas˃ “Thin Film” technologies (vs silicon) lower cost and improve aesthetics

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» Composite Materials˃ Lighter weight˃ Environmentally sensitive

Proterra (CO) plug-in hydrogen fuel cell hybrid transit bus

Hyundai Heavy Industries

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Our Responsibilities

What it all means!

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“Sustainable management of resources and stewardship of the environment through changes in public policy and individual behavior.”

The best source of new energy is efficiency!

You are a role model within your community!

Cooperation is imperative!

1901 Lohner-Porche Mixte Hybrid

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Thank You!www.vehiclesuccess.com

Michael Swendrowski

Mobile: 262.510.1397Email: [email protected]