Directory of idle reduction solutions

March 31, 2006
All of the systems listed here are available as aftermarket products and some truck manufacturers are also offering certain units installed on new trucks as optional equipment

Directory of idle reduction solutions

There have never been more idle reduction solutions from which to choose. All of the systems listed here are available as aftermarket products and some truck manufacturers are also offering certain units (separately or in combination) installed on new trucks as optional equipment.

For a detailed overview of most of these products, including operating characteristics, cost, weight, installation time, warranties and other useful information, go to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s SmartWay Transport Partnership Web site: www.epa.gov/otaq/smartway/idlingtechnologies.htm.

Integrated auxiliary power units (APUs):

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