EPA now offering SmartWay certification for fuel-efficient trucks

April 6, 2007—”Energy Star” labels have become common on appliances, and now fuel-efficient tractor-trailer rigs will carry their own label: the SmartWay logo.

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced recently that 2007 models of heavy trucks can earn certification from EPA’s SmartWay program. SmartWay-approved equipment, like aerodynamic front bumpers and side mirrors, can cut wind resistance and reduce fuel consumption by 10 to 20 percent.

Each SmartWay-qualified rig can produce savings of up to 4,000 gallons of diesel per year, which would save truckers more than $11,000 each year at current diesel fuel prices. Well-known truck brands are participating in the program, including Freightliner, International, Kenworth, Mack, Peterbilt, and Volvo. Truckers that buy the rigs and participate in the program can display the SmartWay logo on their tractors and trailers.

The EPA plans to set more ambitious performance targets for the SmartWay rigs in the future. For more information, see the SmartWay Web site.

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