Mack Delivers First Electric Refuse Truck for Clean Transportation Project in the Bronx

Mack Delivers First Electric Refuse Truck for Clean Transportation Project in the Bronx

Mack Trucks has delivered its first electric refuse vehicle to Royal Waste Services, Inc. as part of The Bronx Is Breathing: Reimagining a Cleaner Hunts Point initiative. The deployment marks a key milestone in bringing zero-emission transportation to a historically overburdened area in New York City.

The delivery is part of a $10 million award from the New York Clean Transportation Prizes program, aimed at addressing environmental and economic challenges in Hunts Point — home to nearly 13,000 residents and a hub for freight and waste activity.

The next-generation Mack LR Electric truck is designed for urban waste collection, with a 376 kWh battery system, regenerative braking, and a peak torque output of over 4,000 lb.-ft. It offers zero tailpipe emissions while maintaining the operational performance of its diesel counterpart.

The vehicle will operate out of a new freight-focused EV charging depot being developed by MN8 Energy in the Hunts Point Food Distribution Center. The 3.2-acre site will house 32 fast chargers and support a range of electric vehicle classes.

As part of the broader initiative, the Fulton Fish Market Co-Op will also deploy four electric Mack MD medium-duty trucks to support clean logistics at the nation’s largest fish market.

This delivery supports state and industry emissions goals, including Mack’s target to reduce CO₂ emissions per vehicle kilometer by 40% by 2030 and New York’s aim to cut greenhouse gas emissions 85% by 2050.

By electrifying local fleets, the project aims to cut freight emissions in one of the city’s most pollution-burdened communities while advancing cleaner, more sustainable infrastructure.

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