Truck efficiency: More than MPG

Doubling the efficiency of trucks wouldn't be easy, but it can be done in a decade or less, at least according to a group of researchers and consultants. Before you dismiss them as ivory-tower dreamers, you should hear them out. While some of the ideas are certainly unconventional, beneath all the awkward academic language is a solid concept that just might deliver on such a wild promise. The group is the Transformational Trucking Charrette (charrette apparently being a fancier way of saying workshop), and it was sponsored last month by the Rocky Mountain Institute, a nonprofit research organization ...

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