SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: February 2022
- Content
- Hydrogen generates buzz in power generation
Companies target stationary power applications to prove their hydrogen technology and to build scale until infrastructure expands for mobility. - 'Mixed' approach to e-truck manufacturing
Volvo Group CTO details the OEM's "mixed model assembly" strategy for battery and fuel-cell electric vehicles and provides insights on infrastructure and the transition to autonomous. - Innovation at the intersection of disciplines
Caterpillar alum Sri Srinath, Ph.D., focuses on more collaboration and mentoring in his new role as 2022 SAE International president. - Editorial
Combustion engines carry on in construction - Volta announces 'engineering kickoff' of smaller electric trucks
- Peterbilt, Aurora unveil SAE Level 4 autonomous truck
- Detroit DD15 Gen 5 showcases durability of new diesel tech
- GM announces Hydrotec fuel-cell power generator and rapid charger for EVs
- Mellor Bus stresses lightweight construction for new midsized battery-electric buses
- Mack begins production of Class-8 LR Electric model
- Q&A
TE Connectivity's Mark Uhrich discusses how sensors are evolving to satisfy commercial-vehicle demands.
- Hydrogen generates buzz in power generation