When our Turkish partners first told us about their fleet's challenges-sweltering summer heat, tight cabin spaces, and long hauls across diverse terrain-we knew exactly what they needed. That's why our dual-fan rooftop ACs are rolling into Turkey this week, packed and ready to perform.

These aren't just any ACs. The dual-fan design was a no-brainer for Turkey's climate. When temperatures spike above 35℃ in Istanbul or along the Aegean coast, two fans working in sync blast cold air faster than single-fan models, cooling cabins in minutes-even after hours parked in the sun. Drivers get relief without idling the engine, which means lower fuel bills for the fleet.
The rooftop mount is another win. Turkish trucks, whether navigating city traffic or rural roads, need every inch of cabin space. These units sit neatly on the roof, freeing up room for drivers' gear and ensuring easy installation for mechanics. Our partners loved that-"No more clunky systems crowding the cab," one told us during final checks.
We tested them tough, too-vibration trials to handle Anatolia's bumpy routes, dust resistance for rural runs, and humidity tests to stand up to coastal air. They're built to keep cooling, mile after mile.

For Turkish fleets tired of ACs that can't keep up, these dual-fan rooftop units are a game-changer. .





