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New anti-idling technology introduced

Electro Energy recently introduced its Gen-A-Sys® anti-idling technology for the trucking industry at its Danbury, CT headquarters.

The Gen-A-Sys® anti-idling solutions, jointly developed by Electro Energy and Enertek Corporation, provide an all-electric source of cab heating, cooling and hotel load power utilizing advanced battery technology developed by Electro Energy.

The Gen-A-Sys® +DC (daycab) solution utilizes only batteries for the electrical power, while the Gen-A-Sys® Q, a hybrid battery-diesel generator solution provides auxiliary power for longer durations or heavier loads.

“Many states now have commercial truck anti-idling regulations and as of January 1, 2008 any Class 8 truck entering the State of California is required to have an anti-idling system installed,” said Michael Reed, Electro Energy’s President and CEO. The Gen-A-Sys® systems power the truck hotel loads resulting in reduced exhaust emissions, noise and fuel expense compared to idling the truck engine. Electro Energy’s advanced battery technology reduces the weight of these systems enabling greater freight loading and revenue potential for truck operators.”

Enertek co-principals Paul Baumann and Bruce Wingen began a nationwide press tour promoting the Gen-A-Sys® system at the 2008 Mid-America Truck Show in Louisville, Kentucky.

Additional information is available at http://www.electroenergyinc.com

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