Mobility Days 2025

International Mobility Days 2025

19–21 Nov 2025 | Vienna, Austria

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Christian Rebernig

Managing director

JOMA Management GmbH

Wien, Austria

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JOMA Management GmbH

JOMA Management GmbH

Freight transport providers

Wien, Austria

Aerodynamic elements TELP" refers to TELP (Trucks for Efficient Logistics and Performance), an innovative system of passive flow elements designed to improve the aerodynamics of trucks and vans to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. TELP uses specially designed elements to smooth out turbulence around the vehicle, leading to lower fuel costs and reduced CO₂ emissions for fleet operators.   How it works Passive flow elements:TELP consists of small, passive devices that are installed on the vehicle to manage and smooth airflow., Reduces drag:By smoothing out turbulence, the system reduces air resistance, which is a major source of drag on trucks., Improves fuel efficiency:Lower drag means the engine requires less power to maintain speed, directly translating to lower fuel consumption and reduced operating costs., No drivetrain interference:The system works outside the vehicle's drivetrain, so there is no need for mechanical upgrades or changes to the engine, transmission, or other components.  Benefits Cost savings:Reduced fuel consumption leads to significant savings for transport companies and fleet operators. , Environmental impact:By lowering fuel use, TELP also helps decrease CO₂ emissions, making fleets more eco-friendly. , Simple installation:The system is designed for simple and quick installation. , Competitive advantage:It offers fleets a way to improve efficiency and sustainability without expensive new vehicle purchases.
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Central and Western Europe

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  • Product

    TELP - aerodynic elements to reduce diese consumption

    TELPs are small elements attached to the truck cabin roof to diminsh air drag and reduce diesel consumption by up to 2 liters per 100 km.

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    • Fleet and leasing companies
    • Public transport provider / operators
    • Private transport provider / operators
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    Christian Rebernig

    Managing director at JOMA Management GmbH

    Wien, Austria