Hey trucking family,
If you've ever stood in front of a roof top AC and wondered, "Will this 24V unit fry my 12V truck? What about my new electric rig's 96V system?"-we get it. Voltage compatibility used to feel like a lottery. But here's the good news: we've built dedicated roof top AC models for every voltage-12V, 24V, 48V, 72V, and 96V. No one-size-fits-all gimmicks-just tailored solutions for your rig's power.
Let's break down how each voltage-specific model works…

12V: For Compact Trucks & Vans
Our 12V roof top AC is made for gas-powered pickups, delivery vans, and small fleets. Think Ford F-150s, Sprinter vans, or local delivery trucks. It pulls just 600-850W (depending on cooling demand), so your battery stays healthy during idles. Installation? A breeze-no voltage converters needed. Drivers love how it cools a compact cab from 100°F to 72°F in under 8 minutes.

24V: The Diesel Fleet Workhorse
Diesel semis, long-haul sleepers, and heavy-duty rigs? Our 24V model is your match. It's built to handle the power demands of Freightliners, Peterbilts, and more. With 3500-9000 BTU (depending on your cab size), it crushes heat even on the hottest Oklahoma afternoons. Plus, the wiring matches your truck's 24V system-no mods, no stress.

48V, 72V, 96V: Electric Truck Revolution Ready
Electric trucks (Tesla Semi, Volvo VNR Electric, etc.) run on 48V+, sometimes up to 96V. Our dedicated models for these voltages are engineered to integrate seamlessly-no overloading, no compatibility errors. We worked directly with electric truck manufacturers to ensure the AC pulls just the right power, so your EV's range stays intact while the cab stays icy cold.

Why This Matters for Fleets
Imagine managing a fleet with 12V gas trucks, 24V diesels, and 48V electrics. Instead of guessing if a "universal" AC will work, you pick the model made for each voltage. It simplifies inventory, cuts training time, and keeps drivers happy-because their AC is built for their truck. Performance? Each model is optimized for its voltage: 12V units focus on efficiency, 24V on power, and electric-focused models on range preservation.
So whether you're loyal to diesel, gas, or going all-in on electric, we've got a roof top AC made for your rig's voltage. No more "will it work?"-just "let's get it installed."

Curious to see each model in action? Check out our YouTube playlist where we test 12V, 24V, and 96V units side by side. Spoiler: each one delivers exactly what its voltage needs.
Drop a comment-what's your truck's voltage, and how has voltage compatibility frustrated you in the past? Let's chat.






