Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Partnership between Energy Xtreme and Espar Heater Systems allows vehicle electrical systems and heaters to operate without use of engine

Austin, TX - Energy Xtreme and Espar Heater Systems have partnered on a one-of-a-kind idle-reduction system that can operate both electrical and heating equipment in vehicles.

The unique system combines Energy Xtreme's idle-reduction technology with an Espar heater to efficiently power a vehicle's entire electrical load and heating unit without the need to engage the vehicle's engine. The system can also provide remote power for tools and other equipment.

"This partnership combines two very important technologies," said Ross Johnson, Energy Xtreme's business development director. "Because all of these systems will be operating independently of the vehicle engine, emissions and fuel usage can be greatly reduced."

The system will also have the capability to pre-heat a vehicle's engine, and will be compatible with a wide range of vehicles including trucks, buses and automobiles.

"Espar Heater Systems has over 39 years of North American experience in the auxiliary fuel operated heater business. We are fully aware the power supplies to mobile applications have a crucial impact on emission reduction," Espar President Volker Hohensee said. "Energy Xtreme's new development is filling that gap and will provide the missing link to make anti-idling technologies such as the Espar Heaters more successful."
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About Energy Xtreme
Austin-based Energy Xtreme creates compelling solutions for businesses facing high cost and energy efficiency issues. These applications include idle-reduction products, emergency backup systems, power management systems, remote power generation and storage systems as well as proprietary carbon tracking and reporting software. For more information, visit: www.energyxtreme.net.

About Espar Heater Systems
Espar Heater Systems, based in Novi, Michigan and Mississauga, Ontario is the leader in the manufacturing of engine-independent, fuel-operated heaters used in a wide range of mobile applications, including truck, specialty, off-highway, marine, bus and automotive vehicles. These systems are recognized as anti-idling technologies and are a huge factor in reducing fuel costs and greenhouse gases. For more information, visit www.espar.com.

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