Terex Utilities Offers Idle Mitigation Solution
Terex Utilities now offers customers another option to meet their green fleet needs with the new HyPower IM, the latest innovation in the HyPower hybrid solutions offering.

Photo courtesy of Terex

Photo courtesy of Terex
Terex Utilities now offers customers another option to meet their green fleet needs with the new HyPower IM, the latest innovation in the HyPower hybrid solutions offering.
“The IM stands for ‘I am’: I am innovative technology. I am efficient. I am lightweight. I am green. I am cost effective,” said Joe Caywood, director of marketing. “HyPower IM allows fleets to meet their green initiatives.”
HyPower IM is an idle mitigation and cab comfort solution. HyPower IM provides similar benefits as the HyPower Hybrid System, including reduced fuel usage and reduced exhaust emissions, but at a lower price point. The system automatically switches from plug in battery-stored power when the truck is idling to engine-supplied power when hydraulic controls are engaged.
“Throughout an eight-hour work day, on a typical trouble truck, the aerial’s hydraulic controls are engaged about one hour total run time. By allowing the hydraulic system to switch to engine power during those brief intervals, HyPower IM is still able to provide emissions efficiencies plus optimum hydraulic control function,” said Tyler Henderson, product development manager. “The transition is seamless. Operators will experience no lag time in hydraulic responsiveness.”
Operator Convenience and Comfort
Because HyPower IM starts and stops automatically when the truck is put into park and when hydraulic controls engage, utility workers do not have to take physical action to switch from engine to battery powered systems.
In addition, HyPower IM enables the truck cab to be heated or cooled without the engine running, utilizing the trucks heating and cooling vents. A 4 KWH package is required for the Cab Comfort feature; otherwise, a 1 KWH package will suffice for typical trouble truck applications.
Specifications
HyPower IM is currently available for Class 5 Chassis, such as Ford, Dodge, and GM trucks, used with Terex Hi-Ranger telescopic aerial devices, such as the LT, LTM, and TL series aerial devices.
HyPower IM is a 48v lithium ion battery system that charges from either a standard 120V plug in or the 12v chassis engine alternator during road travel. HyPower IM uses fewer, more high efficient batteries, decreasing overall vehicle weight and increasing payload capacity while still providing maximum fuel efficiency for customers.
“HyPower IM provides an affordable solution for EEI member companies to meet Edison Electric Institute’s goal of investing 5% of annual fleet budgets to plugin vehicles and technologies,” said Henderson. The system can be ordered with new Terex aerial devices or retrofitted on existing fleets.
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