
The CDA provides preferred parking for hybrid vehicles at O'Hare. Designated Hybrid Vehicle Parking - O'Hare
The fleet also includes more than 25 hybrid sport utility vehicles and pickup trucks. An on-airport ethanol fuel tank provides E85 (a blend of fuel containing 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent unleaded gasoline) to more than a dozen of the CDA's flex-fuel sedans, pickup trucks, police vehicles and SUVs. Approximately 40 percent of the Midway vehicle fleet consists of gasoline hybrid or ethanol (E85) fuel-powered vehicles. The CDA operates alternatively-fueled and hybrid fleet vehicles at Midway also. Environmental Protection Agency's mandate, these vehicles use diesel particulate filters and selective catalytic reduction applications to significantly reduce engine emission levels. O'Hare operates 55 diesel-powered vehicles with the latest engine technology to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions. Over 260 flex-fuel sedans, pickup trucks, police vehicles and SUVs powered by E85 ethanol (a blend of fuel containing 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent unleaded gasoline).
10 compressed natural gas (CNG) trucks and vans. To reduce vehicle emissions, the CDA operates alternatively-fueled and hybrid fleet vehicles at O'Hare. Have efficient electric motors that convert about 75 percent of the chemical energy from the batteries to power the wheels (internal combustion engines only convert about 20 percent of the energy stored in gasoline). Support the use of vehicles that require less maintenance than internal combustion engine vehicles e.g., no oil changes, no emissions testing, and smaller engine part inventories. Produce no tailpipe emissions (also no emissions from electrical production if a renewable energy source is utilized). Lower fuel costs and reduce uncertainty over varying fuel prices. Improve energy security by displacing imported petroleum with domestically generated electricity, reducing dependency on foreign oil. Meet the anticipated increase in demand for EVs as the number and variety of EVs increases. #Hybrid vehicles near me driver#
Lessen driver range anxiety by increasing the useful range of EVs. Support the development of EV charging capacity in the Chicago area. The benefits of installing EV charging stations at O'Hare and Midway International Airports: Payment is accepted via major credit and debit cards. The existing Level II EV chargers are 240 volt, 7.2 kilowatt and are capable of fully charging an EV in approximately three to eight hours. Complimentary shuttle bus service is available from the Long-Term Parking Garage to the terminal 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Two Level II EV charging stations are located in the Long-Term Parking Garage (Lot E) Level 1 (4799 West 54th Street). The Cell Phone Lot is located less than four minutes from the main terminal area and is easily accessible to motorists. The 90-space Cell Phone Lot is located at 61st and Cicero Avenue just south of the main airport entrance. One station is located in the Cell Phone Lot. All stations are available for public use. Three Level II electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are located at Midway. The Level II EV chargers are 240-volt, 7.2-kilowatt stations, capable of fully charging an EV in approximately three to eight hours. The remaining twenty-four charging stations are located at the Multi-Modal Facility on the 4th level of the Parking Garage. Six stations are located on the first level (hourly parking) of the O'Hare short-term parking garage (the Main Parking Garage - Lot A) adjacent to the entrance to/from the Bus/Shuttle Center. Thirty public, Level II electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are available at O'Hare.
The installations of the EV charging stations supports the City of Chicago's goal to reduce Chicago's greenhouse gas emissions to 25 percent below 1990 levels by 2020, as outlined in the Chicago Climate Action Plan.
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