Daimler India Commercial Vehicles (DICV) reiterated that it advocates AC systems in truck cabins be made mandatory. DICV sources are of the opinion that this will help to boost traffic safety, and prove to be far more beneficial towards the cause over a simple, blower-based system proposed by other truck makers. Erich Nesselhauf, MD and CEO, DICV, expressed that air-conditioned trucks can help prevent serious accidents by helping the drivers to stay fit and focused for long hours even in the most adverse environmental conditions. Stating that it is not a comfort or luxury feature, Nesselhauf mentioned, “the only advantage of blower-based system is that it is cheap. It will in fact increase the temperature and dust levels inside the cabin.” Nesselhauf drew attention to his company selling AC trucks in the 9 to 49-tonne range right from inception. “ACs leading to additional fuel consumption is a misconception, “ he added. “Those with open windows encounter wind drag and hence consume more fuel”. DICV sources expect a complete AC rollout to lead to economies of scale, which should bring down the cost quickly throughout the entire industry.