Megatrux offers their drivers the best of everything, especially equipment. When you drive with us, you’ll enjoy newly purchased air ride trailers and state of the art on-road technologies. That’s a big plus.
Consider this--there are currently more than 4.2 million large diesel trucks on the road. An estimated 1.3 million of them are long-haul trucks with sleepers.
Conserving the idling usage of these trucks is of significant importance. For instance, when an engine idles for just one night, 85% of the energy in diesel fuel is wasted as heat and pollutants.
At Megatrux, we know that you need electricity during rest periods or when you are waiting on loads to power such necessities as air conditioners, heating and other appliances.
That’s why we take pride in offering IdleAire services, which guarantees individual electrical service at designated parking spaces. With both Truck Stop Electrification (TSE) as well as Advanced Travel Center Electrification (ATE), Megatrux has ensured that you can supply power for any need, while reducing your idle time.
Through Megatrux services and your T-Chek cards you’ll have access to an IdleAire heating, cooling and ventilation unit that connects to your Service Delivery Module with a concentric hose. Once connected, you’ll be able to access and control your own power and you’ll have the opportunity to utilize IdleAire
entertainment packages, such as TV, movies, quizzes, games and more. Even better, Megatrux ensures that you will enjoy immediate, measurable, long-term air quality improvements. Another benefit is having the Bi-Annual safety videos in the luxury of your cab instead of being routed into the terminal. This helps you save money, time, and keeps the company compliant and our drivers conscious of safety updates.
By utilizing IdleAire, Megatrux ensures that its drivers are not impacted by the emissions associated with
extended diesel idling, including nitrogen oxides (NOx), particulate matter (PM), volatile organic
compounds (VOC), carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
