[OKC] Oklahoma DHS continues to go green
Shauna Struby
sstruby at cox.net
Fri Oct 30 10:57:15 PDT 2009
FYI .
Oct. 28, 2009
Oklahoma Department of Human Services Continues Move Toward Being 'Green'
In its continuing effort to become more eco-friendly and cost-conscious, the
Oklahoma Department of Human Services received its first electric car from
the Oklahoma Department of Central Services today.
"This is a no cost way for the agency to try out a brand new, green,
innovative form of transportation," said Paula Hearn, chief administrative
officer for OKDHS.
The 2009 e-ride Industries electric EXV4 Coach was acquired by OKDHS at no
cost. The 4-passenger vehicle, which is powered by 9 batteries (72 volts),
runs for 30-40 miles between charges at a maximum speed of 25 mph. It is
street legal on streets with a maximum speed limit of 35 mph, and is
adaptable to travel on sidewalks between buildings.
The car, which has been assigned for use on short-trip mail service and as a
back-up shuttle for employees between state buildings, will help OKDHS save
on fuel costs and avoid parking problems on short delivery trips.
Other facts about the electric car:
* It is equipped with a heater, windshield wipers, headlights, turn
signals, and seatbelts and has a storage bin in the back;
* It plugs into a 220V outlet overnight;
* It costs approximately 5 cents per hour to charge;
* It requires filling the batteries once a month with distilled water;
and
* It uses 4 regular 14 inch tires.
Adele Jack, director, OKDHS Support Services Division, said other ways
OKDHS is making a difference are by incorporating hybrid cars into its car
fleet when funds are available, replacing light bulbs with high efficiency
bulbs and installing programmable thermostats to conserve energy. Future
projects include installing automatic faucets and flush valves to conserve
water.
For additional information about the electric car, contact Brandy Winget at
DCS (405) 521-2052, or Adele Jack, Support Services Division (405) 521-3095.
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