A previous tenant of Workspace Australia, Mr. Terry Ingram, has developed an innovation that is ranked among ‘the top ten most significant greenhouse gas reduction projects in the world’. Terry has received United Nations accreditation for his air-conditioning unit, which allows truck drivers to stay cool while switching their engines off at rest points.
The invention could save millions of litres of fuel annually, and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions rocketing. The C307 unit is an almost silent, battery-powered air conditioner weighing only 16 kilos. Most importantly the unit works with the truck engine switched off.
More than 100 Victorian trucks are fitted with the unit, as well as national fleet trucks. Four units are being tested in America, where ten million gallons of fuel could be saved monthly, if only five percent of the nation’s long haul trucks adopted the technology.
Bendigo-based Terry Ingram is the founder of Kool Ideas, a company specializing in revolutionary automotive air conditioning. Terry has 30 years in the automotive air conditioning trade, and says his invention has implications for military vehicles, medical transportation, domestic air conditioning and solar powered food cool stores.
Terry got his idea for the air conditioner unit watching V8 supercar drivers suffering from heat exhaustion at a Darwin speedway. He invented a tiny air conditioner prototype to fit inside the drivers’ helmets, later moving from racing cars to trucks. It is good to see a previous tenant of Workspace Australia doing well and receiving praise within the broader business community!
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