New electric vehicle to join ESA

Source: Northern Territory Police and Fire Services

Australia’s first zero emissions breathing apparatus truck.

In an Australian first, the ACT Emergency Services Agency has announced a new zero emissions breathing apparatus truck will join the ACT Fire & Rescue Fleet.

The new vehicle was unveiled during the Australasian Fire and Authorities exhibition and conference in Brisbane. Another six vehicles will join the ACT Emergency Services Agency fleet over the coming years.

The electric breathing apparatus truck is a nimble vehicle designed for urban environments. It will provide specialist breathing apparatus capabilities at varied incidents such as structure fires, hazardous materials, chemical, biological and nuclear incidents.

The ACT Government has committed to net zero emissions by 2045. With the arrival of this vehicle, as well as the other six vehicles to be released over the coming years, the ACT Government are helping reduce emissions to make the ACT a more liveable city now and, in the future.

The innovative vehicle will also provide long-term financial benefits to the ACT Emergency Services Agency.

Replacing one diesel fire truck with one electric one will save $12,250 in fuel per year. It will also help reduce emissions with an estimated reduction of up to 17 CO2 tonnes per year.

For more information on this vehicle visit esa.act.gov.au

The truck on display at the Australasian Fire and Authorities exhibition and conference.


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