For many drivers — Anderson Trucking Service drivers or otherwise — the dream of owning a truck is the next big step in their career. The Top Anderson Performers (TAP) program through Truck Power Leasing, a division of Momentum Truck Group, makes that dream a reality for ATS drivers.
This exclusive program provides ATS drivers a direct path to leasing a late-model Freightliner or Western Star truck with flexible terms, affordable payments, and a streamlined approval process.
If you’ve been with ATS for at least a year, you could be on your way to securing a high-quality truck designed to support your success.
Let’s talk about what the program is, who it’s good for, who it isn’t a fit for, and the important numbers to know so you can decide if this is the right option for you to pursue.
The Top Anderson Performers (TAP) program from Truck Power Leasing is designed to help ATS lease operators transition into business ownership.
There are a few different lease options you can choose from in the TAP program, but they’re all designed to help you become a successful business owner. Some drivers decide to try out a long-term lease and then pay off the truck, while others decide to keep leasing a brand-new truck. The flexibility of the program allows you to take the pathway that works best for you and your business.
The program offers:
This program is exclusively available to ATS drivers due to the partnership with Truck Power Leasing and Momentum Truck Group, providing an opportunity that isn't offered to drivers from other companies.
In a nutshell, you’ll follow these steps to get into the TAP program:
To qualify for the TAP program, you must:
Lease operators who have been hauling freight with ATS for at least one year and plan to stay with ATS are ideal candidates for the TAP program. If you plan to leave ATS for another carrier, the TAP program isn’t right for you.
If you have no desire to own a truck, this also isn’t the program for you.
Truck Power Leasing works closely with ATS to ensure that only high-quality drivers are approved, making this a trusted and reliable pathway to getting a premium truck.
If you’re interested in the TAP program, reach out to your driver manager. They’ll confirm details about your safety record and finances to determine if you’re a fit for the program. Drivers with a lot of moving violations or accidents on their record may not be a fit for the program. If that’s the case for you, talk to your driver manager about improving your safety score.
When your driver manager signs off on you for the program, they’ll reach out to Truck Power Leasing. They’ll review your leasing credit history through CES to ensure you align with their program requirements.
The ability to get into a nice top-end truck at a low entry point is really attractive for most drivers.
Among the benefits are:
The TAP program isn’t for everyone. You shouldn’t lease-to-own through the TAP program if:
Both leasing and owning a truck are incredibly challenging, especially in a rough market. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication, and it isn’t for every driver.
Owner-operators not only need to select their freight and make sure their business stays profitable, but they also have to manage the business side of things. That means things like keeping up with paperwork, filing business taxes, and sourcing the open market for benefits on top of hauling freight.
If that doesn’t sound pleasant to you, that’s okay! Being a company driver is an equally rewarding career that allows you to focus on the parts of trucking you love most.
Owning a truck is a big milestone — and it’s not a step every driver wants to take. But if you’ve got the drive, the experience, and the mindset to run your own business, the TAP program could be your ticket to that next level.
This isn’t just about getting into a shiny new truck. It’s about building something of your own with the full support of ATS and Truck Power Leasing behind you. The TAP program offers flexible lease options, a simplified path to ownership, and top-tier equipment — all with lower upfront costs and ongoing personalized support.
If you’re ready to stop dreaming about owning your truck and start planning for it, talk to your driver manager. Ask the questions. Learn the numbers. See if you qualify.
Because when the time is right, TAP is here to help you take the wheel — and take control of your career.
Call your driver manager now!