Pilot Flying J has signed an agreement with Shorepower Technologies to install anti-idling technology at five California truck stops one in Texas.
Shorepower Comes to Pilot Flying J


Each site will have between 24 and 48 electrified parking spots, which will be installed over the next three to six months. The first six locations selected for installation of the power pedestals are located in Bakersfield, Dunnigan, Lebec, Lodi and Weed in California, and in Dallas, Texas.

"Pilot Flying J is proud to be part of a program that reduces greenhouse emissions," said Bill Mulligan, vice president of development for Pilot Flying J. "By offering Shorepower technology at these locations, we hope to provide additional convenience and cost savings for professional drivers."

By connecting to a Shorepower pedestal, truck drivers can operate in-cab heating and air conditioning systems and communications and entertainment equipment without idling their trucks during their rest periods. Avoiding idling saves money in fuel costs and engine wear, reduces emissions and gives drivers a more comfortable, restful sleep.

Shorepower also helps drivers comply with the increasing number of anti-idling laws passed by states and local jurisdictions. Both California and a number of cities and counties in Texas have such laws.

"This is a huge validation for the benefits of Truck Stop Electrification," said Jeff Kim, president and chief executive officer of Shorepower Technologies. "When a company of the size and reach of Pilot Flying J recognizes TSE as something its customers want and need, and commits to offering that service to them, that sends a message.

Shorepower pedestals provide access to 120 VAC, 208 VAC or 240 VAC power sources, sold at a rate of $1 per hour, and to cable TV at most locations, with wireless Internet available for an additional charge. Access and payment can be handled with a card, smartphone, laptop or telephone activation system.

"Pilot Flying J's plan to add six locations also helps us increase the reach of Shorepower along heavily traveled routes, including Interstate 5, the West Coast's most important north-south freight corridor."

The Pilot Flying J installations are part of the Shorepower Truck Electrification Project (STEP), a federally funded program aimed at reducing truck idling. Qualifying truck stops can receive a complete TSE system at no cost to them and with Shorepower handling paperwork and other details.

The program is administered by Cascade Sierra Solutions, a Eugene, Ore., -based organization, in partnership with Shorepower Technologies under contract to the U.S. Department of Energy.

A second component of STEP is providing equipment-purchase incentives to about 5,000 vehicle owners who will commit to using the hook-ups to reduce engine idling. Truck owners can apply online to Cascade Sierra Solutions for rebates up to 20 percent of the installed equipment price, or a maximum amount by category; up to 25 rebates per fleet are available.

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