Golden State Foods implements electrification project to save fuel, lower emissions
This project allows GSF’s cargo trucks to stop idling their engines to keep food cold, and instead plug into power outlets at the facility.
Golden State Foods (GSF), Irvine, Calif., installed a total of 32 electric power outlets in its Garner, N.C., distribution center to cut costs and lower air emissions as part of a Duke Energy electrification project.
The six-pin electric standby SafeConnect connection system from SafeConnect, South Portland, Main, allows GSF’s cargo trucks to stop idling their engines to keep food cold, and instead plug into power outlets at the facility.