May 15, 2023, China, Foton Brock is practicing low-carbon and energy-saving measures with its iBROCK single-engine washing and sweeping truck. Let's take a look at how iBROCK implements low-carbon and energy-saving measures.
The iBROCK single-engine washing and sweeping truck eliminates traditional auxiliary engines, resulting in low noise and low fuel consumption. It does not require the upgrade of auxiliary engines for emission control. The truck employs the first domestically developed electric single-engine technology and upper electric drive technology, which saves 20%-25% fuel compared to traditional washing and sweeping trucks.
The iBROCK single-engine washing and sweeping truck is also lightweight, with a curb weight of less than 11 tons. Compared with models equipped with dual engines, the iBROCK single-engine washing and sweeping truck can reduce weight by 1.5 tons. The vehicle's strength and safety performance are ensured while minimizing the curb weight and improving the vehicle's power, reducing fuel consumption, and achieving emission reduction.
The iBROCK single-engine washing and sweeping truck achieves a fuel-saving rate of more than 20% through its electric motor direct drive and other functions, which can save at least RMB 130,000 in five years.