DEARBORN, Mich., Aug. 12, 2011 –
Detroit Edison President and Chief Operating Officer, Steven Kurmas,
today presented two out of four recently-purchased Ford Transit Connect
Electric vehicles at DTE Energy headquarters in downtown Detroit.
With the addition of these four Transit Connect Electrics, DTE Energy
continues its effort to expand the company's use of alternative-fuel
vehicles. The Transit Connect Electrics will be used by Detroit Edison
field crews performing repair and maintenance and operations to
electrical lines and other equipment on the electric distribution
system.
“The addition of these all-electric Transit Connects to our fleet
will help Detroit Edison advance the use of electric vehicles in a
couple of ways,” said Kurmas. “First, we will learn firsthand how these
vehicles perform in day-to-day field operations and how we can make the
best use of their unique characteristics. Second, they will help us
learn more about how the use of electric vehicles by consumers and
businesses will impact the electrical system and what utilities need to
do to support adoption of these vehicles.”
The Ford Transit Connect Electric, a pure electric-powered version of
the award-winning Transit Connect small van, is fitted with a Force
Drive battery electric powertrain made by Azure Dynamics featuring
Johnson Controls-Saft’s advanced lithium-ion battery technology. The
all-electric, zero-emission vehicle has a target range of up to 50 to 80
miles per full charge, and will be rechargeable using either 240-volt
or standard 120-volt outlets.
The vehicles were purchased from Suburban Ford of Sterling Heights,
Mich., one of the first Transit Connect Electric-selling dealerships,
and the first Ford dealership to offer a full line of gas, hybrid and
electric vehicles.
Transit Connect Electric is the first product in Ford’s accelerated
electrified vehicle plan, and will be followed by the Focus Electric,
the C-MAX Hybrid and C-MAX Energi plug-in hybrid electric vehicles in
2012 and another next-generation hybrid vehicle later in 2012.
The power of choice
Electrification is an important piece of Ford’s overall product
sustainability strategy, which includes the launch of five electrified
vehicles in North America by 2012 and in Europe by 2013. Ford launched
the Transit Connect Electric small commercial van in 2010 and will
launch the all-new Focus Electric later this year. In 2012, these models
will be joined in North America by the new C-MAX Hybrid, a second
next-generation lithium-ion battery hybrid and C-MAX Energi plug-in
hybrid. This diverse range of electrified vehicles allows Ford to meet a
variety of consumer driving needs.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in
Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six
continents. With about 166,000 employees and about 70 plants worldwide,
the company's automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company
provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more
information regarding Ford's products, please visit www.ford.com.
About Detroit Edison
Detroit Edison is an investor-owned electric utility serving 2.1
million customers in Southeastern Michigan and a subsidiary of DTE
Energy (NYSE:DTE), a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved
in the development and management of energy-related businesses and
services nationwide. Information about DTE Energy is available at www.dteenergy.com.
About Azure Dynamics
Azure Dynamics Corporation (TSX: AZD)(OTC: AZDDF) is a world leader
in the development and production of hybrid electric and electric
components and powertrain systems for commercial vehicles. Azure is
strategically targeting the commercial delivery vehicle and shuttle bus
markets and is currently working internationally with a variety of
partners and customers. The Company is committed to providing customers
and partners with innovative, cost-efficient, and
environmentally-friendly energy management solutions. For more
information on how Azure Dynamics products are Driving a World of
Difference, please visit www.azuredynamics.com.
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