Xantrex Technology and Delco Remy America announced a partnership to cooperatively market inverters to the heavy-duty truck aftermarket.
The inverters -- which operate from the truck's batteries or alternator -- electronically convert DC current into AC power, and can improve driver comfort and productivity on the road, while safeguarding the integrity of the starting system through a built-in, low-voltage cut-off.
Delco Remy will market Xantrex inverters under a Delco Remy/Xantrex co-brand to aftermarket customers in North America. The line of inverters will range from 150 watts (enough to power portable computers, video games, VCRs, etc.) to high-end 1,750 continuous-watt (3,000 watt peak) units, for operating popular items such as microwave ovens, coffee makers and power tools.
While offering co-branded inverters is the first step in the partnership, the two companies also plan to work strategically to provide truck OEMs with optimized systems solutions in the near future.
The inverters -- which operate from the truck's batteries or alternator -- electronically convert DC current into AC power, and can improve driver comfort and productivity on the road, while safeguarding the integrity of the starting system through a built-in, low-voltage cut-off.
Delco Remy will market Xantrex inverters under a Delco Remy/Xantrex co-brand to aftermarket customers in North America. The line of inverters will range from 150 watts (enough to power portable computers, video games, VCRs, etc.) to high-end 1,750 continuous-watt (3,000 watt peak) units, for operating popular items such as microwave ovens, coffee makers and power tools.
While offering co-branded inverters is the first step in the partnership, the two companies also plan to work strategically to provide truck OEMs with optimized systems solutions in the near future.
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