SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering: October 2022
- Content
- eAxles gain traction
OEMs are developing and testing axles with integrated electric powertrains to electrify trucks of all sizes. - Securing CAN networks in commercial vehicles
A CAN transceiver with built-in security functions can avoid the complexity of end-to-end security solutions that are especially hard to implement on CVs. - Electrification is the future for defense vehicles
Despite infrastructure challenges, electrified and automated military vehicles will save fuel and lives, said Allison's VP of Defense Programs at SAE COMVEC 2022. - Editorial
Hiring talent to meet high-tech demands - Allison's now open for hydrogen testing
- Electrification's impact on commercial-vehicle chassis design
- Harbinger prepares to enter commercial market with novel eAxle
- ZF, Freudenberg developing integrated 'Powerpack' fuel cell and e-drive
- Freightliner's medium-duty makeover for M2 and SD models
- Toyota's hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain provides an electrifying ride
- eAxles gain traction