Dependable Emergency Vehicles and Volta Power Systems have collaborated to develop fire trucks with zero-emission auxiliary power units (APUs) that cut idling time and the need for on-scene generators. The power systems are part of a 16-vehicle, multi-year contract for Toronto Fire Services to assist the organization in reducing CO2 emissions, helping it meet anti-idling goals, and improving safety by reducing noise at emergency scenes. Dependable completed the first truck featuring the new APU for Toronto Fire Services in November of 2020.
Powered by Volta’s technology, Dependable’s idle reduction and energy storage system provides each fire truck with a scalable energy storage pack and customized distribution system. The system provides all the power necessary for warning and scene lights, air conditioning, body lights, tank circulation, communication electronics, and other loads for several hours without idling or using an auxiliary generator. It does not require the installation of specialized charging infrastructure.












