I often talk about the engine, transmission and fuel efficiency of the Cascadia. Today, I want to cover an area that often gets overlooked

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The sleeping environment in the Cascadia Evolution provides a quiet well insulated place to attain proper rest. When parked beside a noisy idling truck, APU or refrigerated trailer, the sounds are below a level which doesn’t interfere with my sleep.


My 2013 Cascadia is equipped with the ParkSmart HVAC system. This is a battery powered air conditioning system combined with a diesel fired heater. While this system will not maintain the hotel loads of an APU, it does offer air conditioning and heat without the noise and maintenance of an additional engine. However, if you’re in a location which offers Shore Power hook up, you’ll have all the power you need while in your cab. The only time I’ve had the need to use Shore Power is during rest periods which last longer than 10 hours.


I’ll tell you about an incident which happened to me a couple winters ago while driving my previous 2010 Freightliner Cascadia. (The insulation package is still the same today.) I was in Warren, MI and parked for the night. I happened to be on the phone with my wife that evening and fell asleep shortly after our chat. The temperature outside that night was around 30 degrees. Having fallen asleep, I forgot to turn on the ParkSmart HVAC. When I awoke 6 hours later, there was only a slight chill in the cab much like if when the power goes out at your home. I went to the front of the cab to check on the actual temperature on the dash. It indicated 18 degrees as the outside temperature. I had no idea it was that cold outside. This is truly a testament to the outstanding insulation package which Freightliner has installed into the Cascadia.

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Henry Albert

Henry Albert is the owner of Albert Transport, Inc., based in Statesville, NC. Before participating in the "Slice of Life" program, Albert drove a 2001 Freightliner Century Class S/Tâ„¢, and will use his Cascadia for general freight and a dry van trailer. Albert, who has been a trucker since 1983, was recognized by Overdrive as its 2007 Trucker of the Year.

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Ad for summer heat I have a 2016 evolution. I have parksmart plus opt idle. Day time in Laredo Texas this summer over 100 outside. I was able to keep sleeper cool enough to need blanket. In Temps that high truck started every 4-5 hrs to recharge batteries but still better then having to idle for my 34.

November 03, 2015 19:17:20 PM

Nothing for nothing,but,I used reusable foam ear plugs anymore,when I need rest.The motor is sort of noisy,and not a choice to use idiling,but an apu is still noisy,so the ear plugs came out and allow me to get a more comfortable,restful sleep on the road

January 30, 2013 15:54:55 PM

I can testify as well to the lack of insulation in many other trucks on the market. I happen to know I have been awakened from a dead sleep many times to see my own breath when I chose to sleep with the enigine or APU off, only to find out it had only been an hour or two after I shut down. The speed at which the cabs of most modern trucks heat up in the summer or chill in the winter are direct evidence to their lack of insulation. I am anxious to know how it will hold up to 100-degree+ summer temps?

January 26, 2013 9:41:45 AM