Turbodyne Addresses Rising Diesel Fuel Costs by Launching Its Fleet Services Unit to Help Lower Diesel Fuel Consumption and Emis
03 6월 2008 - 2:08AM
PR Newswire (US)
VENTURA, Calif., June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Turbodyne
Technologies, Inc. (OTC:TRBDOTC:TUD-Frankfurt) (BULLETIN BOARD:
TRBD, TUD-Frankfurt) announced today that it is launching its Fleet
Services unit in an effort to offset the consumption of diesel fuel
and emissions for operators of fleets of diesel vehicles in the US
and Europe. The biggest challenge for operators of diesel fleets
with fewer than 500 vehicles is coping with skyrocketing diesel
fuel costs and compliance with ever increasing emissions standards.
This problem is greatly magnified in Europe with the price of
diesel in some cities reaching as high as euro 1.57 per litre
(approximately $9.25 per gallon) and as the European community
phases in stricter emissions standards over the next 3 years. The
Fleet Services Unit will certify diesel service centers and
supervise the installation of Turbodyne's patented TurboPac(TM) to
help solve this major global problem. The TurboPac(TM) provides an
electrically powered and digitally controlled supply of boost air
on demand that increases the efficiency of diesel fuel burn during
the initial low RPM spectrum where a significant amount of fuel is
used in high traffic, stop and go operating conditions. This
critical mode of operation is increasingly problematic for school
buses, refuse vehicles and short run transportation and delivery
services in urban areas where fuel usage and compliance with
emissions standards are a rapidly growing threat to profitability.
As newer, smaller displacement powerplant technologies give rise to
the problem of driver operability in these urban operating
conditions the electrically powered, digitally controlled
TurboPac(TM) applies air boost when it is needed most, offering
increased drivability, significantly reduced emissions and lower
fuel consumption. About Turbodyne Technologies, Inc. Turbodyne
Technologies, Inc. (TRBD.OB) is a developer of patented
electrically powered air movement and propulsion components that
are engineered to promote lower fuel consumption and address higher
emission standards for hybrid, gas and diesel internal combustion
engines. The patented TurboPac(TM) design reduces diesel pollution,
eliminates turbo-lag in gas and diesel engines and increases fuel
economy through both engine downsizing for hybrid, gas and diesel
applications as well as low-RPM fuel burn optimization for diesel
trucks and buses. The TurboFlow(TM) design provides
computer-controlled, variable pressure, high volume air movement in
a small, lightweight, low power package for forced air induction
for internal combustion engines. The information in this release
contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section
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the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These
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Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. DATASOURCE: Turbodyne
Technologies, Inc. CONTACT: Jason M. Meyers of Turbodyne
Technologies, Inc., +1-805-512-9511, Web site:
http://www.turbodyne.com/
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