Better Aerodynamics could save billions

Aerodynamic trailer and truck design improvements that could save 1-billion gallons of diesel a year if implemented across the trucking industry were unveiled last month in Washington, DC, by a joint government-private industry partnership. The Truck Manufacturers Assn. (TMA) and four of its members — International Truck and Engine Corp., Freightliner LLC, Mack Trucks Inc. and Volvo Trucks North America — spearheaded the effort, with funding and research support from the Dept. of Energy. Each truck maker focused on a specific area of aerodynamic research and then agreed to pool its findings so all the manufacturers could gain ...

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