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I-5 through Calif., Ore., Wash. becoming a Shorepower corridor

U.S. Interstate 5 through California, Oregon and Washington will be transformed in 2012 into the first interstate corridor with increased availability of anti-idling technology, according to Shorepower Technologies.

SmartWay’s STEP to further electric vehicle charging

Cascade Sierra Solutions is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing emissions and fuel consumption from heavy-duty diesel trucks and a long-time affiliate of the SmartWay Partnership. It has also recently agreed to manage a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) grant for the Shorepower Technologies Electrification Project (STEP), which is bringing power pedestals to truck stops

Employing idle reduction technologies

Best practices in reducing truck idling can save fuel and reduce emissions.

Refrigerated trucking trends & regulations

Some of the most recent truck and trailer refrigeration unit trends offer fleets greater flexibility and cost savings.

Diesel-electric hybrid reefers

In the pursuit to make refrigerated truck transport cleaner and greener, diesel-electric hybrid is emerging as a leading technology. Despite the promise these systems offer, though, their widespread adoption in the market hinges on a scenario best described as chicken-and-egg. The technology is not particularly new. Diesel-electric hybrid reefers have been used in Europe for

Changing dynamics

“Economic, social and global issues, as well as industry dynamics, aredriving change,” related Jim Carney, executive director of the NationalTruck Equipment Association (NTEA).

ArvinMeritor delivers hybrid diesel-electric Class 8 truck to key partner

ArvinMeritor Inc. announced that the company presented Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Bentonville, Ark., with a prototype heavy-duty truck equipped with the first Meritor diesel-electric drivetrain.

Idling success

Fuel is expensive and continues to get more expensive.

Temperature control

Match the refrigeration unit and the box for ultimate performance

Zero RPMs

Excessive engine idling consumes more than 800 million gallons of diesel fuel a year.