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z special correspondent ,NS for large-scale trials of tric delivery vans are now advanced with three fps of manufacturers inred in separate projects. ails were revealed this k of a development jointly Chloride, Chrysler, and the ional Freight Corporation. 35cwt Commer Walk-Thru is to be operated on :els work by NFC's ional Carriers subsidiary.
vehicle will incorporate :,11 of the experience gained Chloride's Silent Rider bus / in service with the .ater Manchester PTE.
fther projects near to tion involve six Bedford vans being converted to :tries by Lucas to go into trial service with at least one large fleet operator and six Morris Marina vans being ccinverted by John Ratcliff, the tail-lift manufacturer. Once again these will go to leading fleets for evaluation.
The work on electric delivery vehicles follows extensive research by Lucas and Chloride, Britain's two largest battery manufacturers, on electric city buses. Clearly, delivery vehicles using the same power source will need to operate in the same environment. Operators with arduous city centre operations, like NCL, the Post Office and some municipal undertakings seem the most likely users of such vehicles.