Altec Wins Work Truck Show 2016 Green Award for JEMS 4 Series Hybrid System

William Callis (L), senior account manager, telecommunications, Altec, receives the Green Award for the JEMS 4 Series Jobsite Energy Management System on behalf of Altec from Steve Carey, executive director, NTEA.

Thu March 31, 2016
Truck and Trailer Guide

Altec Inc. (Birmingham, Ala.) won The Work Truck Show 2016 Green Award for its JEMS 4 Series (Jobsite Energy Management System) hybrid-electric system. The award was presented at The Work Truck Show 2016, which was held March 1 to 4 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.

The Green Award recognizes the product at the show that best improves work truck fuel utilization, as determined by a panel of trade media editors and truck fleet managers.

Altec JEMS 4 Series is an updated energy management system for utility work trucks. This integrated plug-in uses stored electrical energy to power the aerial device, tools, accessories, exportable power and engine-off cabin heating and cooling. It features lithium-ion energy and an on-demand electrified PTO (ePTO) for hydraulic power. This allows bucket units to operate quietly without the truck engine running, which is an advantage in urban areas.

The compact system is equipped with Altec's idle mitigation system that eliminates unnecessary idle time when the vehicle is parked, automatically transitioning from engine power to JEMS power. This reduces fuel consumption while minimizing emissions and engine maintenance, according to the company. JEMS 4 Series supports the EEI Transportation Electrification Initiative.

“Altec is very pleased and honored to be recognized with the Green Award for this environmentally smart product,” said Mark Greer, market manager of Altec. “We have worked hard to develop solutions our utility customers need to help meet their work practices and sustainability goals. JEMS products also can be applied to work trucks serving a variety of industries.” For more information, visit altec.com.