Recaptured Energy launches new site

Dec. 9, 2008
Recaptured Energy Technologies has a new website featuring information about the company’s new hydraulic braking and propulsion system for fleet, commercial and transit vehicles

Recaptured Energy Technologies has a new website featuring information about the company’s new hydraulic braking and propulsion system for fleet, commercial and transit vehicles.

The site also contains information on the company’s consulting services, which includes the evaluation of hybrid technologies and drive-cycle characteristics as well as the examination of route specific variables, Recaptured said.

“Our website is designed to convey our dedication to increasing energy efficiency and reducing the carbon footprint of fleet and transit vehicles,” said Sam Jones, president of Recaptured Energy Technologies. “During these challenging economic times, the site provides decision-makers with a resource when considering options to reduce fuel consumption and save money.”

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