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File #: 2026-0042    Version: 0 Name: All-Electric Class 8 Kenworth T880E Dump Truck and Charging Equipment Purchase
Type: MOTION Status: IN COMMITTEE /COMMISSION
File created: 1/12/2026 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 3/16/2026 Final action:
Title: /Name/Summary All-Electric Class 8 Kenworth T880E Dump Truck and Charging Equipment Purchase
Attachments: 1. Photos, 2. Grant Application, 3. Grant Agreement, 4. Quote - Kenworth T880E, 5. Sole Source Request Form
Title/Name/Summary
All-Electric Class 8 Kenworth T880E Dump Truck and Charging Equipment Purchase

History
The Utilities Division of Orland Park Public Works currently utilizes a 2004 Sterling L7501 for towing equipment and hauling spoils for projects. At over twenty-two (22) years old, it has accumulated significant utilization. This truck has reached the end of its practical life, as parts have become obsolete and hard to procure. The replacement for the truck was scheduled and budgeted for in FY26.

The Illinois EPA’s “Driving a Cleaner Illinois” program, funded by the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust, prioritizes the replacement of older diesel Class 4-8 trucks (model years 1992-2009) with all-electric alternatives to mitigate NOx emissions from the Volkswagen emissions scandal. As a government-eligible entity operating in a priority area, the Village of Orland Park was awarded a grant for 75% reimbursement on eligible costs for both the electric vehicle and the necessary charging equipment.

Public Works staff propose acquiring a Kenworth T880E all-electric Class 8 truck equipped with an electric Power Take Off (PTO) and dump body. The T880E is the industry’s first and only class 8 vocational battery-electric truck designed for heavy-duty applications.

The all-electric truck is equipped with a 625 kW-hour battery pack that gives it a range of two hundred (200) miles per charge. This will guarantee the truck exceeds the division’s current daily operational needs to tow equipment and haul material.

To support the all-electric vehicle, a dedicated level 3 DC fast charging station will be installed at Public Works. This level 3 charger is essential to ensuring quick turnaround times without disrupting workflows.

The total for the truck and charger is not to exceed $721,740.15. As the grant reimburses 75% of the costs, the Village’s final obligation would not exceed $180,435.04. The Village will cover the total project cost up front and obtain reimbu...

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