Quincy and Cero Global Collaborate on Groundbreaking Emissions Reduction Pilot
Quincy and Cero Global’s Innovative Partnership
The City of Quincy has taken a significant step toward sustainability by partnering with Cero Global, a innovative clean technology company based in Boston, to implement a pioneering pilot program aimed at reducing vehicle emissions to enhance public health and minimize municipal expenses. On December 8, 2025, the collaboration was unveiled, showcasing Quincy’s commitment to becoming a leader in environmental initiatives.
The Importance of Addressing Diesel Emissions
Diesel vehicles, known for their contribution to harmful air pollutants, pose serious health risks, particularly respiratory illnesses that disproportionately affect communities frequently exposed to heavy vehicle exhaust. Recognizing this challenge, the City Government is set to utilize Cero Global's advanced technology in its fleet of city-owned vehicles, with hopes to achieve substantial reductions in both harmful emissions and fuel consumption.
Quincy’s Commitment to Sustainability
Under Mayor Tom Koch’s leadership, Quincy is expanding its resolve to prioritize sustainability and fiscal responsibility. This pilot program not only positions Quincy as the first city nationwide to adopt this innovative emissions-reducing technology but also emphasizes the city’s effort to adopt cost-effective solutions that yield both environmental improvements and economic benefits. Mayor Koch remarked, "We're always looking for ways to make Quincy greener and more efficient. This partnership with Cero Global helps us reduce harmful emissions, save taxpayer dollars, and take another step toward a cleaner, healthier city."
Cero Global: A Leader in Clean Technology
Cero Global, a proud member of the Cleantech Open Northeast alumni program, specializes in developing retrofit technologies that enhance the performance of internal combustion engines. Their patented device, designed for ease of installation, can decrease vehicle emissions by over 60% and improve fuel efficiency by an estimated 3-5%. Furthermore, it provides real-time data that aids in optimizing fleet operations and decreasing long-term maintenance costs.
"Partnering with the City of Quincy is a milestone for our mission to make cleaner, more efficient fleets accessible today," stated Brian Lee, Founder and CEO of Cero Global. "Massachusetts has long been a leader in sustainability, and forward-thinking partnerships like this one are essential to developing the next generation of clean, scalable transportation solutions."
Pilot Project Overview
The pilot initiative will begin with the integration of Cero Global's technology into a selected group of 10-15 city vehicles. The fleet will include vehicles from various departments such as Public Works, the Fire Department, and the School Department. Over a projected timeframe of three months, the pilot will aim to measure the tangible reductions in emissions and the financial savings that result from this technology implementation.
Should this initial phase yield promising results, future plans are set to expand the pilot project to include a broader range of vehicles over the subsequent 6-12 months.
Looking Ahead
This collaboration between the City of Quincy and Cero Global signifies a forward-thinking approach to urban vehicle operations. By emphasizing the need for cleaner technology, Quincy not only addresses current environmental concerns but also lays the groundwork for sustainable future practices that other municipalities may follow. The integration of such innovative technology exemplifies how local governments can take proactive steps toward enhancing community health and environmental quality while maintaining economic viability.
As the partnership progresses, both Quincy and Cero Global eagerly anticipate the positive impacts and potential lessons learned in their pursuit of a greener future.