Eaton offers PEC service replacement plan

Oct. 19, 2011
Eaton Corporation announced a program that lowers the service replacement cost for its hybrid power systems electronics carriers

Eaton Corporation announced a program that lowers the service replacement cost for its hybrid power systems electronics carriers (PECs). In addition, the firm announced it will offer two auxiliary power generator (APG) options for its hybrid electric power systems that allow customers to use vital equipment without requiring the engine to idle for power generation.

The new program lowers the purchase price of PECs by up to half for pick-up and delivery, as well as utility applications. A standard aftermarket warranty of one-year parts and labor applies, with a two-year extended protection plan available at an additional cost.

The program is available through dealerships that elect to participate in this program and are authorized to service Eaton hybrid power systems.

Eaton also announced it will offer two APG options in 2012 that will allow fleets to run vital equipment from the vehicle without requiring the engine to idle for power generation.

For more information, visit www.eaton.com/hybrid.

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