AKRON, OHIO – The Goodyear
Tire & Rubber Co. has joined the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s
(EPA) SmartWay Transport Partnership, which previously approved using the
company’s Fuel Max line-haul tires on SmartWay tractors and trailers. SmartWay
is a collaboration between the truck transportation industry and the EPA to
increase energy efficiency and significantly reduce greenhouse-gas emissions
and air pollution.
“We continue to do our part for the environment with our
innovative technologies that reduce tire rolling resistance and energy use at
all facilities and eliminate all waste disposal in landfills,” said Steve
McClellan, Goodyear vice president of commercial tire systems. “We also offer
solution-based business tools that calculate fuel consumption and help fleets
lower their costs of operation. Through the SmartWay Transport Partnership, we
see opportunities to further our relationships with
America’s fleets and truck and
trailer manufacturers in the pursuit of even greater gains in fuel efficiency
and emission reductions. The savings are substantial.”
The fuel-efficient line-haul tires deliver up to four
percent improved truck fuel economy, and when used with other
SmartWay-qualified components, each 18-wheel tractor and trailer used in
long-haul can produce savings of up to 4,000 gallons of fuel per year, or more
than $11,000 annually, according to Goodyear and EPA officials.
Goodyear tires featuring Fuel Max Technology include the
Unisteel G395 LHS steer tire, Unisteel G305 LHD drive tire, and Unisteel G316
LHT trail tire in standard (11R22.5) and low-profile (295/75R22.5 and
285/75R24.5) sizes.
SmartWay has developed a set of specifications to help guide
the process and even offers low-cost loans to make it easier. In addition,
several truck makers are now selling trucks that are SmartWay-certified as
being highly fuel-efficient vehicles.
The SmartWay Transport Partnership, a collaboration between
freight shippers, carriers, and logistics companies, voluntarily improves fuel
efficiency and reduces emissions from freight transport. By 2012, SmartWay aims
to save between 3.3 billion and 6.6 billion gallons of diesel and eliminate
between 33 million and 66 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions and
up to 200,000 tons of nitrous oxide emissions per year.
For additional information on the SmartWay Transport
Partnership, go to www.epa.gov/smartway.