Bergstrom has unveiled its Nite Day Cab No-Idle System, a battery-powered air conditioning system designed to comply with idling regulations.
The system, which accommodates day cabs, was created out of demand for products that reduce idling and is approved by the California Air Resources Board.

"Just like their long-haul counterparts, day cab drivers are subject to state and local idling restrictions," said Bill Gordon, national director of aftermarket and director of global marketing for Bergstrom. "This truly offers fleets the opportunity to keep day cab drivers comfortable in the hot weather while adhering to anti-idling regulations."

Powered by one or two deep-cycle absorbed glass mat batteries, the Nite Day Cab No-Idle System uses the same technology as Bergstrom's Nite Plus unit, but is installed as a split system. The compressor and evaporator are placed between the truck's seats, and the condenser is mounted remotely to the exterior of the cab.

The battery-powered system uses no fuel, while the optional heating unit consumes 0.05 gallons per hour. The battery is charged while the truck runs normally. The system produces a sound level of less than 50 A-weighted decibels, the company says.

"Innovating alternative idle-reduction options for today's Class 7 and 8 trucks are critical as drivers try to address tougher emission regulations and fluctuating fuel prices," said Jack Shaffer, president of Bergstrom. "We are confident the Nite Day Cab No-Idle System offers a solid 'green' solution."

For more information, visit www.nitesystem.com.

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