Obama's Administration proposes ecologically responsive emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles. The Obama Administration has taken steps toward their 2nd phase in enforcing emission standards for vehicles across the United States; targeting 18-wheelers, garbage trucks and school buses. These new standards may require heavy-duty vehicles to decrease their fuel consumption by reducing their idle time, and incorporating the use of alternative energy sources.
Large heavy-duty vehicles count for twenty percent of gas emissions and oil consumption throughout the United States. The Environmental Protection Agency stated that this highly anticipated proposal is projected to decrease emissions by 1 billion metric tons, and reduce oil consumption by up to 1.8 billion barrels. This proposal will not only reduce oil and gas expenditures for the United States economy, but will also improve local air quality, benefiting the ecological environment as a whole.
Stealth Power provides mobile electrical power systems as an alternative energy source, and supports these new standards in order to work toward an ecologically responsive future. Stealth Power’s Long Haul mobile power and idle reduction products can operate a truck’s air conditioning, heat, TV, microwave and other electrical equipment without engine engagement, anytime, anywhere. Alongside these Long Haul mobile power systems, Stealth Power also manufactures and distributes electrical power systems to Emergency Response, Public Safety and Military vehicles across the United States.