Peterson Genesis Light Eliminates Partial Failures at Work Truck Week and TMC
Peterson Manufacturing is unveiling its new Genesis Truck and Trailer Light at NTEA Work Truck Week and the Technology & Maintenance Council Spring Meeting. The company says this represents a fundamental shift in commercial vehicle lighting reliability. Why It Matters Partial LED failures have long plagued the trucking industry, leaving fleets uncertain whether lights remain compliant during roadside inspections. This gray area creates unnecessary downtime and maintenance confusion that impacts operational efficiency. Key Details The Genesis light uses fail-safe engineering to eliminate partial failures entirely rather than tolerate them. By maintaining consistent illumination across all diodes, Peterson removed the ambiguity that currently disrupts fleet operations. Al Anderson, vice president of sales and marketing at Peterson, emphasized that fleets expressed frustration about uncertainty surrounding partial failures. Genesis was engineered to deliver full functional integrity every time, giving drivers and maintenance teams confidence in their lighting systems. What This Means for You The new design could reduce roadside inspection complications and improve vehicle uptime. Fleets can expect more predictable lighting performance and fewer maintenance-related surprises, allowing focus on safety and compliance rather than interpreting whether lights meet standards.