Three Volvo Group facilities earn top positions in Superior Energy Performance Program

Three of Volvo Group's U.S. production facilities have earned the top three positions in the DOE's Superior Energy Performance program for achieving high energy performance improvements.

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Three Volvo Group North America sites occupy the top three positions in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Superior Energy Performance (SEP) program, recording the highest energy performance improvements among Platinum level partners.

The Macungie Cab and Vehicle Assembly facility in Macungie, PA, where all Mack Trucks for North America and export are assembled, achieved nearly a 42% improvement during a 10-year timeframe. The New River Valley assembly plant in Dublin, VA, where all Volvo Trucks for North America are assembled, achieved nearly a 26% improvement over three years. The Hagerstown powertrain facility, which recently became a Platinum-certified partner, is responsible for powertrain development for Volvo Trucks, Mack Trucks and Prevost, and improved by nearly 21% during a three-year period.

To qualify as a Platinum-certified partner, a facility must improve energy performance by more than 15% during a three-year period. SEP, an energy management program administered by the DOE, extends beyond the global energy management standard ISO 50001 by adding a verification component to ensure energy savings.

“Environmental care is one of the Volvo Group’s core values, so we are very pleased that our commitment resulted in our three largest U.S. manufacturing facilities achieving the top three positions in the highest category of the SEP program,” says Rick Robinson, Director – Health, Safety and Environment for the Volvo Group North America. “We remain dedicated to energy efficiency and will continue to work toward achieving improved energy performance.”

The Volvo Group’s U.S. facilities also participate in the DOE’s Better Buildings, Better Plants program with a target to reduce energy intensity by 25% over a 10-year period.

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