Ocado Goes Greener With Prototype Electric Delivery Van


HATFIELD, England, April 16 /PRNewswire/ --

- New Invention Will Carry 50% More Shopping

Ocado, the independent online supermarket (http://www.ocado.com), is set
to begin trials of an electric delivery van that is the first of its kind
anywhere in the world.

Working closely with the team of inventors behind this exclusive new
transport technology, Ocado is continuing its commitment to being a greener
alternative to supermarket shopping and hopes that the new van will become a
regular feature on British roads over the coming years.

Currently, Ocado uses Mercedes Sprinter vans which were designed
specifically for use by the company. Each Sprinter enables Ocado to make the
greenest achievable home deliveries and, every day, around 40 Ocado
customers' cars remain parked at home instead of driving to the supermarket.

The 5.5 tonne van, created by Isuzu and Zeroed, is powered by an
electronically-controlled electric drive train and a simple two pedal
operation. Energy is supplied from two strings of lithium ion phosphate
batteries mounted in cassettes under the body. These are charged overnight
for around six hours and provide over 100 miles of range and a top speed of
55 mph.

A unique electric fridge cools the van's body then uses the waste heat
removed to then heat the vehicle cab via a heat exchanger. Using a highly
efficient scroll compressor running at constant speed, unlike in a diesel
engine, this uses very little energy from the batteries.

Regenerative braking also helps to preserve battery power and this is
linked this to an antilock braking system for added safety.

Ocado is the only retailer in its market to offer 'green van' delivery
slots, letting customers pick a delivery when a van is already in the area.
It was the first to switch all paper to recycled materials for customer
receipts and remains the only retailer in the UK to take back and recycle all
of its own degradable plastic bags.

For further information or to arrange a road test, please contact:
Bernadette Ahmed on +44(0)1707-227943. A range of photographs are available 
on request.

HATFIELD, England, April 16 /PRNewswire/ --

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