
Value
Eaton’s hybrid power system can provide significant fuel savings and reduce vehicle fuel emissions. Hybrid power and its accompanying low fuel emissions are particularly appealing for Class 6, 7 and 8 vehicles, especially in stop-and-go applications.
Hybrid power provides further savings in frequent engine-off and power take-off operations at a worksite. Whatever the application, hybrid power can provide significant fuel savings, increased functionality, quieter operation and improved performance. The resulting fuel economy alone can cut carbon monoxide (CO), nitrous oxide (NO2) and particulate matter up to 70 percent. Multiply this savings by an entire hybrid fleet, and it is not difficult to see the significant fuel savings.
How much is your hybrid truck saving you in fuel costs?
Hybrid power provides further savings in frequent engine-off and power take-off operations at a worksite. Whatever the application, hybrid power can provide significant fuel savings, increased functionality, quieter operation and improved performance. The resulting fuel economy alone can cut carbon monoxide (CO), nitrous oxide (NO2) and particulate matter up to 70 percent. Multiply this savings by an entire hybrid fleet, and it is not difficult to see the significant fuel savings.
How much is your hybrid truck saving you in fuel costs?
Fuel Economy
Improvements in fuel economy offer the single most compelling justification for hybrid power systems. Eaton's hybrid power system has been shown to reduce fuel consumption by up to 60 percent in certain applications.
Emissions
With lowered emissions of carbon monoxide (CO), nitrous oxide (NO2) and particulate matter up to 70 percent, Eaton's hybrid power solutions allow everyone to breathe a little easier.
Idle Reduction
Reduction of idle time by up to 87 percent isn't just good for cutting fuel consumption, it's good for the environment and drivers, too.
Maintenance / Braking
In addition to reduced engine and transmission wear, Eaton's hybrid power solutions offer increased brake life, which is a frequent maintenance item in stop-and-go applications.