Blackpool benefits from electric vehicle

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Bradshaw Electric Vehicles has recently supplied Blackpool Council with an electric pedestrian controlled vehicle to help maintain street cleansing standards and service the litter bins within the town centre and tourism areas.

The pedestrian controlled vehicle replaces an older model that Blackpool Council previously had for a number of years and complements the fleet of five Bradshaw supplied vehicles.

The electric vehicle allows easy access to areas more difficult to get to, and reduces the requirement of refuse collection vehicles and associated driving licenses for employees. 

The pedestrian controlled PFB1500, with a payload of 1,500kg and a tow load of 2,000kg, has a steel mesh cage body with half drop down hinged sides, double rear doors and removable aluminium floor tray. Various options and chassis lengths are available.  

 

 
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