Robostreet Introduces LC600 Electric Refuse Truck at NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) 34th Annual Equipment & Vehicle Show

New York City – Robostreet, a leading provider of innovative waste management solutions, showcased its latest eco-friendly offering, the LC600 Electric Refuse Truck, at the highly anticipated NYC Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) 34th Annual Equipment & Vehicle Show. The event took place on May 11th from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, attracting industry professionals, city officials, and contractors interested in state-of-the-art waste management solutions.

The LC600 Electric Refuse Truck made its grand debut, captivating the audience with its advanced features and sustainable design. As cities and contractors strive to enhance their waste management operations and meet zero-emission standards, the LC600 presents itself as an ideal solution for collecting litter and waste in limited access areas such as parks, alleys, and the last mile.

One of the key advantages of the LC600 is its commitment to environmental preservation. By employing cutting-edge electric technology, the truck ensures zero emissions during its operation, significantly reducing the carbon footprint associated with waste collection. This groundbreaking innovation aligns with New York City’s sustainability goals and underscores the city’s dedication to promoting eco-friendly initiatives.

The LC600 offers unparalleled efficiency and maneuverability, enabling waste management crews to navigate through narrow streets, congested areas, and other challenging urban environments. Equipped with state-of-the-art sensors and automated systems, the truck optimizes waste collection routes, minimizing travel time and maximizing productivity. The vehicle’s compact design further enhances its accessibility to areas with limited space, allowing it to access litter-prone locations that were previously difficult to reach.

Robostreet’s LC600 electric garbage truck received a great deal of attention and positive feedback at the annual DCAS Equipment and Vehicle Show. Representatives from the New York City Department of Sanitation, Parks Property Management and industry experts were impressed with the vehicle’s performance, highlighting its potential to revolutionize waste management operations and contribute to a cleaner and greener city.

Among many government leaders at the show were DCAS Commissioner Dawn Pinnock, Parks Commissioner Sue Donoghue, NYC Sheriff Anthony Miranda, and White Plains Mayor Thomas Roach. Empire Clean Cities (ECC) hosted their annual stakeholder meeting at the show, with a series of terrific speakers on sustainability.

*Picture, DCAS Commissioner Pinnock and NYC Parks Commissioner Donoghue.

“We are thrilled to introduce the LC600 Electric Refuse Truck to the waste management industry,” said Wei Wang, CEO of Robostreet. “Our team has worked tirelessly to develop a sustainable solution that addresses the challenges faced by cities and contractors. The positive response we received at the DCAS show is a testament to the LC600’s innovation and its potential to transform waste collection processes.”

Robostreet aims to collaborate with city administrations, waste management authorities, and contractors to deploy the LC600 Electric Refuse Truck in municipalities across the country. By embracing this cutting-edge technology, cities can take a significant step towards achieving their environmental targets while improving the overall cleanliness and livability of urban areas.

DCAS Fleet Deputy Commissioner and Chief Fleet Officer Keith Kerman speaking at the fleet show.

By the end of the year, NYC will operate over 4,500 electric vehicles. By 2030, DCAS will have installed 1,776 fast chargers to free the fleet from fossil fuels.