First Class

Winter 2014

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FIRST CLASS l 11 Targeting 10 MPG Peterbilt's EPIQ package, a combination of specifications and pur- pose-built features designed to maximize fuel economy, may be new to customers, but it's been years in the making. In fact, many of the concepts employed by the EPIQ package were developed when Peterbilt engineers first started working, in 2010, on the SuperTruck program, a four-year-long Department of Energy initia- tive designed to improve long-haul freight efficiency. The key to success, according to Peterbilt engineers, was a matter of perspective. SuperTruck allowed them to look at fuel economy as if it were almost the only performance feature that mattered. "SuperTruck gave us the opportunity to try a lot of ideas we hadn't allowed ourselves to consider before, for vari- ous operational or production reasons," says Jeff Smith, an engineer with the Peterbilt Aerodynamic Analysis Engineering Group. "Those ideas really became the origin of the EPIQ package." 10 Targeting MPG FIRST CLASS l 11 EPIQ package grew from the SuperTruck program EPIQ

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