Deecell launches solar-powered units to cut idling, fuel use

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Deecell Power Systems has launched its solar-powered unit (SPU) designed for haulers and sleeper cabs, offering a clean, quiet alternative to traditional fossil fuel generators.

Founded by NHRA drag racer Andrew Moeck, Deecell’s SPUs deliver up to 15kW of 120V/240V AC power, which, according to a news release, is enough to operate air conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, and electronics without idling the truck’s engine. The units were developed based on more than two years of research and testing on race haulers, the release added.

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Deecell says the SPUs can help fleets and owner-operators cut fuel costs, reduce maintenance expenses, and comply with increasingly strict anti-idling regulations, while also supporting sustainability goals and improving driver comfort.

“Our vision at Deecell Power Systems is to empower truckers, mobile professionals, and transportation companies with clean, dependable energy that not only enhances their quality of life on the road, but is a meaningful cost savings,” said Andrew Moeck, founder of Deecell.

“We’re replacing generators and reducing off-duty idle time where it matters most—from the racetrack to the highway. Deecell delivers clean, quiet power for haulers and sleeper cabs alike…Deecell started as a solution for racers, but it’s no secret that the transportation industry is always looking for ways to increase fuel efficiency; Deecell is that solution.”

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