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Louisville, Colo. and Republic Services Roll Out Nation's First All-Electric Waste and Recycling Fleet

2024-10-09 14:34:00| Waste Age

The new vehicles began collection routes on Oct. 1, 2024. The fleet comprises three McNeilus Volterra ZSLs and a Peterbilt 520EV rear-loader for alley service. The latest safety technology, including 360-degree cameras, an enlarged windshield for improved visibility, lane-departure sensors and automated braking, guides drivers along routes.


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