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SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: June 2019

  • Magazine Issue
  • 19TOFHP06
Published June 01, 2019 by SAE International in United States
Language:
  • English
  • Bullish on biomethane
    The CEO of CNH Industrial says biomethane is cleaner path than electric, as Case demos the alt fuel in cool wheel-loader concept.
  • Unique hybrids required
    Power systems expert at Perkins stresses that on-highway electric solutions cannot be directly applied to the more-rugged and varied applications in off-highway.
  • Getting driverless trucks onto roadways
    Autonomous developers at TuSimple address many technical issues, but they also must consider regulations and operating modes.
  • Stronger, quieter cabs
    Worthington expert sees AHSS and active noise cancellation making off-highway cabs safer and less-stressful places to work.
  • Hydrogen boom!
    Nikola reveals Two and Tre fuel-cell trucks and its H2 fueling roadmap, as well as battery-electric military and powersports vehicles.
  • Rearview cameras come into sight
    Momentum is building behind replacing mirrors with camera monitor systems as the technology edges closer to regulatory approval.
  • Supplier Directory
    Complete listing of industry suppliers categorized by technology area.
  • Editorial
    Diesel's doing just fine, thank you.
  • Achieving better power management by optimizing thermal management
  • Security, bandwidth drive over-the-air development
  • SAE launches Office of Automation
  • Cleaner Trucks Initiative starts NOx-reduction journey
  • JCB adds three new X Series crawler excavators
  • Toyota's proven fuel-cell stack reduces cost, complexity in H2 semi-truck
  • Q&A
    Volvo CE's Calle Skillsäter talks about trialing 5G connectivity in construction