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AxleTech develops electric independent suspension concept for vehicles up to 58,000-lb GCWR

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Published August 01, 2018 by SAE International in United States
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  • English

Intended for a range of vehicle types-full battery electric vehicles, fuel cell range-extender EVs, and internal combustion engine or turbine generator range extenders-the 5000 Series electric independent suspension axle system (eISAS) recently revealed by AxleTech serves as a complete electric powertrain. As such, the next-generation concept can eliminate the need for a traditional drivetrain, including engine, transmission, and gearboxes-the result being reduced weight and maintenance costs, according to the Troy, Mich.-based technology company.

“We have spent the last two years developing our line of electric powertrain systems for on- and off-highway vehicles,” Bob Nichols, Senior Manager, Sales, Electric Vehicle Systems at AxleTech, told Truck & Off-Highway Engineering. “The eISAS concept is a result of our ongoing efforts to lead the electrification of drivetrain and powertrain systems, while commonizing our axle product families.”