Grant helps Eaton advance HLA system

Feb. 1, 2007
Eaton Corp will debut its hybrid regenerative braking system on 12 new green refuse trucks in 2007 with the help of a state of Texas grant worth nearly

Eaton Corp will debut its hybrid regenerative braking system on 12 new green refuse trucks in 2007 with the help of a state of Texas grant worth nearly $700,000.

The Texas government's New Technology Research and Development (NTRD) grant will move Eaton's Hydraulic Launch Assist (HLA) hybrid regenerative braking system toward commercialization. Under the grant, Texas refuse companies that purchase a new truck chassis and refuse body can hybridize the vehicle at no cost, thus providing end users the opportunity to use the HLA system.

“This is a win-win; it cuts greenhouse gas emissions and fuel costs,” said Dr Rudy Smaling, NTRD program director. “The projected reductions in nitrous oxide emissions from the use of this technology are significant and especially welcome for the challenging applications targeted in this project. Estimated fuel savings from the cost-effective HLA system also make this an attractive solution for end users.”