A major milestone in Tucson’s commitment to sustainability has arrived. The city has introduced its first fully electric garbage truck, a step toward cleaner air and greener operations.
Mayor Regina Romero and Environmental Services Director Carlos De la Torre will unveil the vehicle at a special event on Wednesday, February 26, at the Tucson Convention Center.
Residents and media are invited to witness this groundbreaking shift in waste management.
A Step Toward a Greener Tucson
The new electric garbage truck marks a shift in how Tucson handles its environmental impact. Fully powered by electricity, the vehicle eliminates emissions, reduces noise pollution, and offers long-term savings on fuel and maintenance. This addition to the city’s fleet aligns with Tucson’s broader goals of sustainability and efficiency.
“Our first electric garbage truck is a major step forward for our city,” said Mayor Regina Romero.
“Transitioning our environmental services fleet from diesel to cleaner energy sources helps reduce emissions, improve air quality, and move us toward more sustainable city operations.”
Tucson has already made strides in fleet electrification. Since the EV Readiness Roadmap passed in 2021, the city has built the largest electric bus fleet in the Southwest and aims to transition its light-duty fleet to electric by 2030.
How the Electric Garbage Truck Benefits Tucson
Residents will soon see the new electric truck in action on residential waste collection routes. This vehicle represents a smarter investment in city infrastructure, offering numerous advantages:
- Zero Emissions: No harmful pollutants, improving air quality.
- Quieter Operations: Less noise pollution in neighborhoods.
- Lower Costs: Reduced fuel and maintenance expenses over time.
- Durability: Designed for long-term efficiency in daily waste collection.
Electric vs. Diesel Garbage Truck Comparison
Feature | Electric Garbage Truck | Diesel Garbage Truck |
---|---|---|
Emissions | Zero | High |
Noise Level | Low | High |
Fuel Costs | Lower | Higher |
Maintenance | Less Frequent | More Frequent |
Lifespan | Longer | Shorter |
Event Details
Tucson residents interested in learning more about this initiative can attend the unveiling event:
- Date: Wednesday, February 26
- Time: 9:30 a.m.
- Location: Tucson Convention Center, Lot B (360 S. Church Ave.)
The city invites the community to engage with local leaders and see firsthand how Tucson is taking action toward a cleaner, more sustainable future.
With more electric vehicles planned for city operations, this garbage truck is only the beginning of Tucson’s journey to a greener tomorrow.
Sources: City of Tucson.