Performance Food Group and Industry-Leading Partners Unveil Sustainable Distribution Center of the Future
- PFG's partnership with industry-leading companies highlights its dedication to sustainability and environmental responsibility.
- The deployment of zero-emission trucks and TRUs, along with solar power and battery storage installations, has significantly reduced CO2 emissions for PFG.
- PFG's collaboration with Advanced Energy Machines, FreeWire, GridMarket, and Volvo Trucks North America showcases innovation in sustainable distribution center practices.
- The use of zero-emission vehicles, electric transport refrigeration units (TRUs), and energy-efficient charging solutions demonstrates PFG's commitment to sustainability goals.
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Advanced Energy Machines, FreeWire, GridMarket and Volvo Trucks North America played key roles in facility transformation
In recognition of Earth Day 2024, Performance Food Group Company (PFG) (NYSE: PFGC), Advanced Energy Machines (AEM), FreeWire Technologies, GridMarket and Volvo Trucks North America, partnered to hold a special open house event at PFG’s
Performance Food Group partnered with Advanced Energy Machines, FreeWire, GridMarket and Volvo Trucks North America to hold a special Earth Day open house at its
PFG is committed to mitigating its carbon footprint and being responsible stewards of the environment. By partnering with industry-leading companies, PFG has implemented the use of direct-emissions-free transportation and refrigeration technologies, and incorporated solar power generation capabilities, into its
“PFG is proud to partner with companies that are at the forefront of building a sustainable architecture for our facilities,” said Jeff Williamson, senior vice president, Operations, PFG. “What we’ve achieved at our
Zero-Emission Truck and Trailer Refrigeration Units
To help grow its zero-emission fleet, PFG deployed seven zero-tailpipe emission Class 8 Volvo VNR Electric trucks with support from TEC Equipment –
TEC Equipment will provide service and support to the fleet’s Volvo VNR Electric trucks that are in use for deliveries in the northern region of the state. PFG also worked with TEC Equipment to evaluate funding opportunities to offset the costs for the battery-electric trucks and required infrastructure. Vouchers from California’s Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) were used to purchase the Volvo VNR Electric trucks. Launched in 2009 by the California Air Resources Board as part of California Climate Investments, the HVIP program accelerates the commercialization of battery-electric trucks by providing first-come, first-served incentives to make advanced technology vehicles more affordable.
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“Earth Day is the perfect opportunity to highlight PFG’s smart solution that many food delivery businesses can model to help achieve their sustainability goals. We’re excited to partner with PFG to see those same advantages expand to California’s northern communities,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America. “We’ve seen great success with customers pairing our zero-tailpipe emission Volvo VNR Electric model with electric TRUs to reduce noise and emissions while also enhancing the transport experience for drivers and the neighboring communities at delivery destinations.”
In addition to adding electric trucks to its fleet, PFG’s sustainability plan calls for the food distributor to move away from diesel-powered TRUs. To help achieve that goal, PFG partnered with Advance Energy Machines (AEM) to successfully replace its diesel-powered TRUs with 30+ of AEM’s zero-emission SolarTechTRUs to date. Each of the electric TRU installations completed within PFG’s fleet of refrigerated trailers has helped PFG eliminate approximately 20 tons of CO2 per TRU, per year. PFG has paired the Volvo VNR Electric trucks with electric transport refrigeration units (TRUs).
“Eliminating fine particle black carbon from energy sources has been a daunting challenge for the cold chain transportation industry. We applaud the leading-edge efforts PFG has devoted to their exemplary
Considering the size of PFG’s fleet and the conversions, as of Q1 2024, PFG has been able to reduce CO2 output by 500 tons over the past three years (CORE report). AEM’s proprietary solar-electric power system runs on low voltage DC, so PFG has been able to create a uniquely energy-efficient and safe workplace as well.
Zero-emission Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
The successful deployment of zero-emission trucks and TRUs only works when a charging solution is in place to handle the increasing need for electric power. To help prepare the
FreeWire Technologies installed 15 Boost Chargers at PFG’s
“We applaud the work that Performance Food Group is doing to prioritize sustainable transportation,” said Rob Anderson, Director of Fleet Sales at FreeWire. “By using FreeWire’s battery-integrated charging technology, PFG was able to add 3MW of power needed for ultrafast charging to their existing facility, leapfrogging the local utility company’s three-year timeline. This allows PFG to optimally operate their growing fleet of 100 percent electric Class 8 trucks today instead of three years from now.”
PFG utilized the California Energy Commission's (CEC) EnergIIZE Commercial Vehicles (Energy Infrastructure Incentives for Zero-Emission Commercial Vehicles) program to develop its onsite charging infrastructure.
“Moving medium- and heavy-duty vehicles to zero emissions is crucial to achieving California’s climate and clean air goals,” said CEC Chair David Hochschild. “We applaud companies like PFG for taking this step toward making their industry more sustainable.”
Solar Power and Battery Storage
Along with its commitment to grow its fleet of zero-emission vehicles, PFG is also focused on installing the infrastructure needed to power the more than 189,000 square-foot facility through alternative and sustainable means. PFG Gilroy’s rooftop solar and battery storage project was initiated through GridMarket’s platform, using data and AI to automate the preliminary technology and financial feasibility assessments.
“In the
GridMarket analysts optimized the final project design scope to bring PFG the most value and set the facility up to handle the anticipated demand changes associated with installing chargers on site for the new electric vehicle fleet additions. GridMarket hosted a competitive bidding process that engaged top-tier vendors to review and submit proposals. PFG selected Enerlogics Networks, Inc. and partner MBL Energy, a team of top-tier national renewables developers, to install the rooftop solar system and battery.
“We are thrilled to have been selected as PFG’s chosen partner for the solar PV and battery storage installation,” said Scott Ameduri, president at Enerlogics. “The project will contribute to the company’s sustainability goals, providing cost savings and carbon reduction, while supporting fleet electrification initiatives. The PFG team and those on the ground at the
PFG currently plans to continue its partnership with these industry-leading technology companies as it works to implement sustainability measures in its locations across
Built in 2019, PFG’s
About Performance Food Group
Performance Food Group is an industry leader and one of the largest food and foodservice distribution companies in
About AEM.GREEN
AEM.GREEN is an innovative R&D and manufacturing organization that created the SolarTechTRU, which has earned its status as the only solar, full-electric TRU that achieves zero emissions, functions on low voltage DC power, requires no maintenance, no diesel fuel, helps reduce and remove its customers’ reliance on the grid, and that is reliably serving range demands of reefers through its proprietary and protected technology, including completely safe, ai-based automatic charging. American engineered, American made.
About FreeWire Technologies
For over a decade, FreeWire Technologies has been at the forefront of energy management solutions and ultrafast EV charging, solving grid infrastructure constraints and supporting the global transition to electric vehicles. FreeWire’s battery-integrated power solutions and AI-driven software platforms transform the way energy is distributed for commercial customers and bridge the gap from legacy infrastructure to future technology. For more information visit https://freewiretech.com.
About GridMarket
GridMarket is an energy project optimization platform and global marketplace leveraging big data and artificial intelligence to accelerate the global energy transition. Working with F500 and F1000 property portfolios, individual energy consumers, governments, and utilities around the world, GridMarket identifies and tailors best-fit energy projects, engages top-tier global solution providers, and mobilizes financial markets to help partners meet energy and net-zero carbon targets. GridMarket has a substantial global pipeline and portfolio of successful projects, spanning diverse customer types and geographic regions. GridMarket uses its platform and extensive clean energy expertise to open up new markets and facilitate distributed energy deployment through automation, predictive analytics, remote digital capabilities, and dynamic stakeholder engagement tools. www.gridmarket.com
About Volvo Trucks North America
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Performance Food Group
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