Optimator

 

Technology to Improve Truck, Semi-Tractor/Trailer & Cargo Van Fuel Economy

 

Optimator™ is your solution for all truck & trailer configurations:

 

Roll-Up Doors

Fold-Back Doors

Partial Width Access Doors

Lift Gate Equipped

Loading Deck Equipped

Straight Truck

Cab & Trailers

Tandem Trailers

Why Optimator™                        

Optimator™ can improve fuel economy for box trucks, cube vans and cargo trailers with roll-up or

swing open access cargo doors.      

   

Optimator™ has been designed specifically to be fully compatible with trucks having roll-up doors,

loading decks and lift gates.  It also was designed to fully support tandem trailer applications including

compatibility for both the leading and trailing trailers in tandem fleet applications.  It is a complete

solution for all your truck configurations.

 

Many technologies on the market today only can claim that they have patents pending. Optimator™

however is a complete family of registered patents for drag-reducing devices that based upon extensive

research can substantially improve aerodynamics to improve fuel economy for cargo hauling trailers. 

                                                             

The Optimator™ aerodynamic truck and trailer devices can be part of the original manufacture or

retrofitted for trailers, rigs and delivery trucks of any style. They can removed from retired trailers

and trucks and reinstalled on similar trailers or trucks for continued use.

 

The Optimator™ technology is protected by a family of patents for drag-reducing truck and trailer

devices anticipated to improve fuel economy for cargo-hauling trailers by as much as 5-7% or even

more.

 

Optimator™ allows for individual customization by each manufacturer based upon your own needs. 

 

The efficiency of the Optimator™ technology increases as the speed of a vehicle rises, so its greatest

benefit applies at those speeds where fuel consumption tends to be the greatest – highway and

long-haul applications.  

 

 

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