Aerodyne Starts Exciting Undertrailer Air Deflector Trial

Aerodyne Undertrailer Air Deflector

Aerodyne Global has just started an exciting new product trial with Howden’s transport fleet. Undertrailer air deflector kits are being fitted to trailers in Howden’s transport fleet to gauge the effects on fuel saving. Cambridge University tests say that 20-30% of the overall vehicle’s drag occurs under the vehicle, so this is clearly a significant … Continued

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Aerodyne Supplies Waitrose Gas Truck Trial

Waitrose Gas Truck with Aerodyne AMK

During 2017, Aerodyne supplied 13 Air Management Kits for the John Lewis Partnership with their Waitrose gas truck trial. Waitrose are trialing a small fleet of compressed natural gas (CNG) Scania tractor units. These run on biomethane, emitting 70% less CO2 than traditional diesel vehicles. This has significant benefits for the environment and  the sustainability of … Continued

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New Mercedes Actros 2.5m StreamSpace Air Management Kit

Aerodyne have further developed their adjustable roof deflector and cab rear sidewings (nearside/left hand side hinging sidewing) to suit the Mercedes Actros 2.5m StreamSpace tractive unit. This air kit is available for immediate production and offers excellent benefits; moulded in Mercedes Arctic white, has an excellent range of height adjustability – suits a wide range … Continued

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New Renault T-range Day Cab Air Kit

Aerodyne have developed a NEW adjustable roof deflector and cab rear sidewings to suit the Renault T-Range Day Cab to increase their already very broad product range. This air kit is available for immediate production and offers excellent benefits; moulded in Renault Euro 6 white, has an excellent range of adjustability – ideal for very … Continued

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New NACA-duct Enhancement

At the TCS&D Exhibition Aerodyne were showcasing their latest aerodynamic design to Fridge-Engineer-Friendly air kits incorporating NACA-duct enhancements which allow increased air flow to the fridge.  Whilst most of the airflow is deflected over the body, this allows a small percentage of airflow to enter behind the deflector, thus preventing a vacuum and assisting with fridge … Continued

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