Tata truck ac cabin: India’s largest commercial vehicle manufacturer Tata Motors has announced the launch of the factory-fake air conditioning (AC) system in its entire range of trucks. Now whether it is SFC, LPT, Ultra, SIGNA or Prima- This facility will be available in every cabin. Not only this, for the first time AC is also being provided in the coul model.
The new air conditioning system of Tata Motors is specially designed keeping in mind the needs of truck drivers. This system provides facilities like eco and heavy dual mode operations, so that better cooling can be ensured in all weather and driving conditions. This new AC system will relieve drivers from fatigue during long distance travel and the cabin of the truck will become a comfortable place even in the summer season.
Drivers will get relief from heat
Tata Motors truck business head and Vice President Rajesh Kaul said that this initiative is a big step towards giving a comfortable journey to the drivers. He said that the company has prepared this system through smart engineering keeping in mind the reaction of the customers.
Increased power output
Tata Motors not only added the air conditioning system, but has increased the power output to 320 horsepower in its heavy trucks like tippers and prime movements. This increase will improve the driving performance of trucks and the ability to carry heavy goods.
Apart from this, the company has also introduced some more value edition features, including better mileage, automatic engine cut-off system, and real time alert system with voice messaging. These new features will increase both the usefulness of the truck and the safety of the driver, as well as the driver’s productivity will also be better.
Government support and rules
Positive steps have also been taken by the government in this direction. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has made AC cabins mandatory in N2 and N3 category trucks to be created since or after 1 October 2025. The announcement was made in December last year through a gazette notification. Also, it has been decided that the AC system to be installed in these trucks will be tested according to the IS14618: 2022 standards.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari also approved a draft notification regarding AC installation in trucks. He had said that this decision is an important and essential step to reduce the safety and fatigue of drivers, which will make their work environment even more safe and comfortable in the future.
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