Delivering Clean Air in Denver: Propane Trucks and Infrastructure in Mail Delivery Application

Andrew Kotz, Matthew Jeffers, Setayesh Fakhimi, Eric Miller, Anna Squires, Sonja Meintsma, Kristi Mladenovic, Bonnie Trowbridge, Hunter Woodruff

Research output: NRELTechnical Report

Abstract

In 2021, Drive Clean Colorado, a Denver-based Clean Cities coalition, initiated the deployment of five Class 6 medium-duty propane autogas delivery trucks into a United States Postal Service (USPS) mail delivery contractor fleet with the goal of providing a proof-of-concept demonstration for mail delivery fleets nationwide. Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, the project, titled "Delivering Clean Air in Denver: Propane Trucks and Infrastructure in Mail Delivery Application," enabled the purchase and deployment of the propane-powered trucks, refueling infrastructure, and supporting analysis by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Key objectives of the analysis included calculating the propane vehicles' emissions reductions, analyzing the costs and operational performance of the propane fleet compared to conventional diesel-powered vehicles, and evaluating the viability of propane as a clean and cost-effective alternative to conventional diesel trucks (AFDC 2023b, 2023c). The primary goal of the project was to demonstrate alternative fuel vehicles in a mail transport application and evaluate the viability of propane as a clean and cost-effective alternative to conventional diesel trucks. This proof-of-concept demonstration is expected to lead to improved understanding of the performance attributes, costs, and operational issues to inform technology adoption decisions, helping to spur market transformation toward lower-emission truck fleets. By reducing the risk of first adoption, potential exists to transform the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mail delivery system into a lower-carbon national fleet. This technical report details the vehicle duty cycle characterization and fleet cost and performance comparison performed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, in addition to estimated emissions reductions for delivery operations.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages39
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/TP-5400-88477

Keywords

  • Clean Cities
  • commercial vehicles
  • Denver Clean Cities
  • Drive Clean Colorado
  • fleet cost and performance comparison
  • mail delivery fleets
  • medium-duty vehicle
  • production emissions
  • propane
  • propane autogas
  • propane refueling infrastructure
  • tailpipe emissions
  • vehicle duty cycle characterization

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