Title: SmartWay Transport Partnership
1SmartWay Transport Partnership
Moving Goods the SmartWay Saving Fuel, Money,
and the Environment Sarah Froman, U.S.
EPA February 25, 2008
2The SmartWay Transport Partnership
Partnership between EPA and industry stakeholders
to drive demand for cleaner, more fuel-efficient
transportation
- 2012 Goals
- 150 million barrels of oil each year (12 million
cars off the road) - 33-66 million metric tons CO2 annually
- SmartWay for the Freight Sector
- Capitalizing on shipper-carrier relationship to
promote cost-effective strategies - idle control, single wide tires, improved
aerodynamics, PM/NOx after treatment devices - Over 650 Partners committing to reduce emissions
- truck and rail operators, freight shippers,
logistics companies, technology vendors and
manufacturers, trucks stops, ports, banks, dealer
and service centers - SmartWay certified tractors and trailers
- SmartWay for Consumers
- www.epa.gov/greenvehicles
- SmartWay certified passenger cars light trucks
- SmartWay Grow Go renewable fuels
3What are the commitments?
- Freight industry
- Companies that own trucks, locomotives (Carriers)
agree to integrate innovative fuel and emission
savings technologies into their freight
operations - Companies that hire Carriers (Shippers) agree to
do at least 50 of their business with SmartWay
Carriers - gtgtgt Carrier and Shipper partners are given a
score based on performance - Tailored commitments from logistics companies,
technology vendors and manufacturers, trucks
stops, ports, banks, dealer and service centers - USEPA
- Guidance and measurement tools
- Technology research and demonstration
- Project and policy facilitation
- Innovative financing
- Marketing and recognition
4Idle Reduction Technologies For Trucks and
Locomotives
- Average fuel savings Emissions Controlled
- Trucks 4 liters/hr CO2, NOx, and PM
- Rail 12 - 45 liters/hr
- Automatic Shut-Down/Start Up System
- Battery Powered Systems
- Diesel Driven Heating System
- Auxiliary Power Unit/Generator Set
- Truck Stop Electrification
5Low Rolling Resistance Tires Single Wide Base and
Improved Duals
- Average fuel savings Emissions Controlled
- Trucks 4 - 5 CO2, NOx
- Single-wide tires and aluminum wheels
- Reduced rolling resistance
- Reduced weight
- Low rolling resistance duals can be as effective
- as singles
6Trailer Aerodynamics
- Average fuel savings Emissions Controlled
- Trucks 5 CO2, NOx
- Trailer Fairings, Side-skirts
- Nose Cone and Trailer Tail
7The SmartWay Truck
A SmartWay Truck is 20 to 25 more efficient than
an average truck on the road today.
8Other Strategies for Carriers
- Engine efficiency (power)
- Proper maintenance
- Speed management
- Automatic tire inflation
- Low-viscosity lubricants
- Driver behavior training
- Better routing
- Improved pickup and delivery scheduling
- Weight reduction
- Improved logistics e.g. fuller loads
9GHG Inventory ToolsFLEET Model
10Case Studies Carrier Partners
- Bison Transports Fuel Economy Incentive Program
- All trucks (500) equipped with onboard computer
and satellite communication system enabling Bison
to track each unit and driver - Fuel economy benchmark for each trailer type
- Bonuses paid to drivers that exceed target
- based on 3-month average fuel economy to average
out weather, load, routing factors - Results 3 fuel economy improvement
- Con-Way Truckload Efficient Tire Program
- Purchased 750 tractors and 100 trailers with low
rolling resistance, wide-based tires (out of
2500 tractors, 7000 trailers) - 40 incremental cost improvement of 2/10 to 3/10
of a mile per gallon - Paid back after 2500 miles
- Close to achieving 100 single-wide tires
- Expected to save 4.6M per year
- Stylines Idle Reduction Program
- Auxilary power units, engine shutdown devices,
truck stop electrification, no idling policies in
loading zones, bypassing weigh stations - Expected to save 1.3M per yer (150 tractors,
300 trailers)
11Shippers ship more freight with SmartWay
Transport Carriers
12No-Idling Polices at Loading Facilities
13Intermodal Shipping
14Other Strategies for Shippers
- Driver comfort stations
- Warehouse improvements
- Improved pickup and delivery scheduling
- Weight reduction
- Improved logistics e.g. fuller loads
15Case Studies Shipper Partners
- Ikea 100 SmartWay Carriers (30 new SmartWay
Partners) - Visits SmartWay Carriers to review strategies
- Sharp Electronics Highlights
- Ships 99 of freight with SmartWay carriers
- No idling policy at loading docks
- Reducing emissions from forklifts
- Pioneering work with ocean-going vessels
(cold-ironing, speed reduction) - Lowes Highlights
- Increased intermodal shipping by over 4000
shipments per year - Reduced 36,000 truckloads and 25 million miles
per year by increasing full use of trailers
16For More Information
www.epa.gov/smartway Sarah Froman Froman.sarah_at_ep
a.gov
17Extra Slides
18The Transportation Sector
19Transportation GHG Emissions
Source Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas
Emissions and Sinks, 1990-2005 and Annex I
Inventory Data submitted to the UNFCCC (see
http//unfccc.int/ghg_emissions_data/items/3800.ph
p). Note U.S. statistics reflect GHGs from all
transportation-related sources Annex I
statistics reflect only GHGs from
transportation-related fuel combustion.
20Transportation GHG Emissions Growth Freight is
Growing the Fastest
U.S. GHGs by Major Source, 1990 and 2005
69.4
23.3
14.8
Other GHGs include emissions from HFCs, which
were introduced beginning in the early 1990s to
replace ozone depleting substances increase from
1990 is not meaningful.
Source U.S. EPA, Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse
Gas Emissions and Sinks, 1990-2005
21U.S. Transportation GHG Emissions Growth1990-2005
Source Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas
Emissions and Sinks, 1990-2005
22Whats Going on in the Freight Sector?
23The Future of Freight Activity
24World Oil Consumption from Transportation is
Growing
25Projected Growth in Transportation GHG Emissions
263 Drivers of Transportation Emissions
Activity levels (VMT, ton-miles)
Technology (Energy Efficiency)
Fuel Type
27GHG Inventory ToolsFLEET Model
28GHG Inventory ToolsFLEET Model
29The Battle Against Energy Losses
- Engine system (58)
- Parasitic losses (42)
- Aerodynamic drag
- Rolling resistance
- Drivetrain
- Auxilary
- Other variables
- Weight
- Driving behavior
Source Technology Roadmap for the 21st Century
Truck Program (U.S. DOE, 2000)
30Renewable Fuels
31Truck Technology Package Savings Calculator
32SmartWay Upgrade Kit Example
- For a truck traveling 100,000 miles/year _at_ 6 mpg
(16,667 gallons /year) - - Fuel savings 2,833 gallons _at_ 2.50/gallon ?
7,083/year - - Payback period 16,500 / 7,083 ?
2.3 years - - or a 5 year loan _at_ 12 APR
33Supply Chain Model
34Other Supply Chain Strategies
- For Ocean Going Vessels
- Cold Ironing at port
- Advanced emissions controls
- Retrofits for existing vessels
- Low sulfur bunker fuels
- Salt Water Injection
- Mobile SCR
- For Ports Equipment
- - Advanced technologies
- - Hybrid Electrics
- For Drayage trucks
- - Fleet turnover grants
- - Scrappage of older trucks
- - Retrofits for remaining trucks
- - Idle controls
- - Chassis pools
35Strategic Marketing Recognition
Chrome Shop Mafia