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Developing alternative propulsion systems under full steam

2012-10-30 10:34 Kind:转载 Author:still Source:still
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The Hamburg based STILL GmbH, leading supplier for customised internal logistics worldwide, is focussing on alterna...

The Hamburg based STILL GmbH, leading supplier for customised internal logistics worldwide, is focussing on alternative propulsion technologies. Against this background, Still is going to inform about lithium-ion batteries, hybrid technology and new fuel cells used in the European intralogistics industry on the German Logistics Convention – the major convention of the German logistics industry from 17 to 19 October 2012 in Berlin.
   
An intact eco system is the basis for life for us and for future generations. For the Hamburg based STILL GmbH it is a matter of natural cause to use the resources of nature as careful as possible. Use of recyclable materials, gentle production methods, energy efficient products and environmentally responsible workplaces are at the focus of STILL just as are research and development of a wide range of alternative propulsion technologies such as hybrid, lithium-ion batteries (Li-Ion) or fuel cells. The name STILL stands for ecologic responsibility based on technical progress offering its customers a product portfolio that sets the standards for energy efficiency.

A CX-T tractor with state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteries presented on the logistics convention symbolises the high sense of alternative drives and ecologic responsibility at STILL. Compared to conventional nickel-cadmium (NiCd) and lead batteries, Li-Ion batteries offer a series of benefits. On one hand they are much more compact, requiring considerably less space so that much more energy can be stored consuming the same volume. On the other hand, these batteries are completely maintenance free. Also, the considerably shorter charging cycles of the Li-Ion batteries significantly increase availability.

The so called memory effect which is a reduction of the charging capacity over time does not occur in Li-Ion batteries either. This makes it possible to recharge type of battery also partly at any given time. Recharging the batteries just to a certain level does not have any negative effect on their capacity. Therefore Li-Ion batteries offer much more flexibility while needing less space, and, on top of all they are more environment-friendly.

Li-Ion technology is only one example of the broad range of alternative, eco-friendly propulsion technologies that are currently developed by STILL with great effort. Since 2011, STILL has been producing the RX 70 Hybrid in series. This made STILL the first company to produce a hybrid truck in series at all. The truck is based on the proven RX 70 diesel truck, the most energy efficient truck of its class. The hybrid version allows to save an additional 15 percent of fuel. The secret are the so called “Ultra-Caps” (high-performance double layer capacitors) mounted in the rear of the truck. These capacitors are capable to collect the energy released by the truck when it brakes and provide it later to the electric motor, when the truck accelerates again.

Meanwhile a large number of hybrid trucks from STILL are in operation at many different customers. In December last year, for example, an RX 70 Hybrid was delivered to ALBA Nord GmbH, a subsidiary of the ALBA Group which is a recycling company from Berlin. Klaus-Dieter Gehlhaar, Technical Director of ALBA Nord GmbH highlights “The low CO2 emissions and the clear plus in sustainability,” that enabled ALBA to extend its engagement in protecting the environment. Kühne + Nagel Expo Service, the trade show division of Kühne + Nagel, was the first forwarder to rent a whole fleet of energy saving RX 70 Hybrid trucks this year. Since then, 20 trucks of this kind are in operation at the trade show venues in Hannover, Düsseldorf, Cologne, Nuremberg and Munich. “We tested a range of trucks from the latest generation in trade show applications. The RX 70 Hybrid from STILL was by far the best truck in this test, providing a substantially lower fuel consumption than the models it was compared to,” says Andreas Kerkmann, branch manager of Kühne + Nagel Expo Service in Hannover. Altogether the RX 70 Hybrid is another module for higher efficiency and ecologic responsibility and an important step towards eco-friendly and efficient industrial trucks.

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