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Hino Trucks Begins Real World Testing, Validation of Allison's Next Generation Fully Electric Axle

Tue March 22, 2022 - National Edition
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Hino Trucks has completed the vehicle integration and commenced testing and validation of Allison’s next generation eGen PowerTM 100D fully electric axle in its XL series heavy duty battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
Hino Trucks has completed the vehicle integration and commenced testing and validation of Allison’s next generation eGen PowerTM 100D fully electric axle in its XL series heavy duty battery electric vehicles (BEVs).

Allison Transmission, a designer and manufacturer of conventional and electrified vehicle propulsion solutions, reported that Hino Trucks has completed the vehicle integration and commenced testing and validation of Allison's next generation eGen PowerTM 100D fully electric axle in its XL series heavy duty battery electric vehicles (BEVs), as Hino progresses towards start of production.

"When evaluating the electric axles available in today's competitive market, Hino selected the Allison eGen Power 100D due to its outstanding benefits including electromechanical sophistication, a next generation controls system and industry-leading packaging," said Glenn Ellis, senior vice president of customer experience, Hino Trucks.

"Allison continues to be a true partner throughout the vehicle validation and development process. We appreciate their willingness to adapt and refine the e-Axle to meet our needs, and we're thrilled to partner with Allison to bring Hino's new, highly differentiated fully-electric heavy duty trucks to market."

"The next generation of our eGen Power 100D are now being built at our Auburn Hills, Mich., electric axle development and manufacturing facility," said Rohan Barua, vice president, North America Sales, Global Channel and Aftermarket, Allison Transmission.

"Allison's extensive investments and experience in electric hybrid technology allow us to be well positioned to commercialize a broad portfolio of fully electric propulsion solutions, including electric axles. We're proud to continue our longstanding partnership with Hino as we evolve our eGen family of electric propulsion solutions to meet the unique needs of our OEM and fleet customers."

One of the most powerful electric axle systems in the world, the fully integrated eGen Power 100D features two electric motors, each capable of generating 454 kW of continuous power, with peak combined power of 652 kW. The e-Axle integrates a two-speed gearbox within the central housing, enabling the high torque required to get heavy loads moving, while also offering the benefit of superior efficiency at cruise speed.

The eGen Power 100D supports a 10.4-tonne or 23,000-lb. gross axle weight rating and includes differential lock functionality. The performance and efficiency advantages directly translate to wide-ranging duty-cycles and increased range capability, optimizing the economic value the e-Axles deliver to end users.

Through Allison's global network of authorized distributors and dealers, Hino and its customers will have access to the training, service and aftermarket support needed to keep their vehicles running smoothly.

For more information, visit https://www.allisontransmission.com/ev-solutions/egen-power.

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.




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