Cox Enterprises Reduces Fuel Usage and Carbon Emissions With New Fuel-Sipping Hybrid...

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Thu Jul 31, 2008 8:02am EDT

Cox Enterprises Reduces Fuel Usage and Carbon Emissions With New Fuel-Sipping
Hybrid Trucks

ATLANTA, July 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Continuing its transition to a more
environmentally-friendly fleet, Cox Enterprises announced the addition of nine
International Durastar Hybrid Bucket Trucks. The hybrid trucks from Navistar
(NYSE: NAV) provide dramatic potential fuel savings of nearly 60 percent in
utility-type applications when the engine is shut off and electric power still
operates the vehicle. Diesel emissions are completely eliminated when the
hybrid truck operates equipment such as overhead utility booms solely on the
truck's battery power, instead of requiring the engine to run.
    With the 13th largest fleet in the country, Cox is transitioning its fleet
to lessen its impact on the environment by using flex-fuel vehicles and
replacing existing vehicles with more fuel-efficient and/or hybrid models.
Cox's fleet is comprised of more than 15,000 vehicles - of which 257 are
hybrids and 1,400 are capable of running on bio-diesel.
    "At Cox, we're exploring all options to lessen our reliance on traditional
petroleum resources," said Mike Mannheimer, vice president and chief
procurement officer, Cox Enterprises. "Through our Cox Conserves program, we
are actively reducing our company's carbon footprint, and these trucks are
part of the larger solution. Not only are they better for the environment, but
they also reduce our overall fuel costs."
    The hybrid trucks will be used by Cox Enterprises' multi-service broadband
communications and entertainment subsidiary, Cox Communications. A "boom" or
"bucket arm" extends on the trucks so wires on utility poles can be repaired
or maintained. The hybrid trucks will be used in the following Cox
Communications locations:
    Hampton Roads, Va. (2)
    New Orleans
    Oklahoma City
    Orange County, Calif.
    Phoenix
    Rhode Island
    San Diego
    Springfield, Va.


    "Cox is taking a leadership role in the telecommunications industry when
it comes to operating clean, green vehicles," said Jim Williams, director of
new product sales & distribution, Navistar. "They'll save money on fuel, run
quieter trucks and significantly reduce emissions in their communities."
    Hybrid Trucks
    The Hybrid Truck Users Forum (of which Cox is a member) estimates that
1,000-1,500 gallons of fuel can be saved per utility-type truck annually. At
today's high diesel prices, that equates to a savings of $4,000-$6,000 in fuel
per truck annually. It also results in annual greenhouse gas reductions of 11
to 16.5 tons of Greenhouse Gases per unit.
    International hybrid trucks employ a parallel-type, diesel-electric hybrid
architecture that is supplied by Eaton Corporation. It incorporates an
electric motor/generator between the output of an automated clutch and input
of the automated transmission. The system recovers energy normally lost during
braking and stores the energy in batteries. The hybrid-electric system
recovers energy during braking, and can add power back into the driveline
during start and acceleration.
    This capability makes the truck more efficient in standard driving,
particularly in city and stop-and-go driving. When the truck reaches a work
site, the hybrid system can power the hydraulic pump that operates the aerial
device and electric tools for up to two hours without the engine running. It
is this ability to shut the engine down at work sites that helps the truck cut
fuel use so significantly. The engine-off option during worksite operations
further reduces noise, emissions and fuel costs.
    Cox Conserves (www.coxconserves.com)
    Cox Enterprises has already reduced its carbon footprint by 10% from 2000-
2007. Cox Conserves is the company's national sustainability program designed
to dramatically reduce its carbon footprint by an additional 20% by 2017. In
addition to making operational changes across the company, the program also
encourages the company's 83,000 employees and their families to engage in eco-
friendly practices.
    Cox Enterprises, Inc. (www.coxenterprises.com)
    Cox Enterprises is one of the nation's leading media companies and
providers of automotive services, with 2007 revenues of $15 billion and more
than 83,000 employees.  Major operating subsidiaries include Cox
Communications, Inc. (cable television distribution, telephone, high-speed
Internet access, commercial telecommunications, advertising solutions and
Travel Channel); Cox Newspapers, Inc. (newspapers, local and national direct
mail advertising); Cox Television (television and television sales rep firms);
Cox Radio, Inc. ([NYSE: CXR] broadcast radio stations and interactive Web
sites); Manheim, Inc. (vehicle auctions, repair and certification services and
web-based technology products) and Cox Auto Trader (automotive publications
and a majority stake in AutoTrader.com).
    About Navistar (www.navistar.com/newsroom)
    Navistar International Corporation (NYSE: NAV), a Fortune 500 Global
Company with roots stemming back over 175 years, produces International(R)
brand commercial and military trucks, MaxxForce(TM) brand diesel engines, IC
brand school and commercial buses, and Workhorse(R) brand chassis for motor
homes and step vans. It also is a private-label designer and manufacturer of
diesel engines for the pickup truck, van and SUV markets. The company also
provides truck and diesel engine parts and service. Another affiliate offers
financing services.
    For more information about ordering hybrid trucks, interested customers
can visit www.InternationalTrucks.com .
SOURCE  Cox Enterprises, Inc.

Elizabeth Halter of Cox Enterprises, +1-678-645-0762,
elizabeth.halter@coxinc.com, or Dane Roth for Navistar, +1-312-228-6843,
Dane.Roth@ketchum.com
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