Marelli has been recognized at the Professional MotorSport World Expo 2025 with two awards for its new front axle for ...
Range Energy and ZF are joining forces to scale the deployment of electric trailers in North American trucking fleets. The potential for smart, connected, power-generating trailers encompasses ...
Allison Transmission is expanding its portfolio of electric propulsion systems, introducing a single-motor version of its eGen Power e-Axles, which will first appear in Hino battery-electric trucks.
Ottawa, July 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global electric vehicle e-axle market size stood at USD 24.95 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 559.06 billion by 2034, according to a study ...
Volvo Trucks unveiled its fully electric rear axle that is designed to free up space for batteries, the company announced Sept. 19. The e-axle was presented at the IAA Transportation show in Hanover, ...
As an alternative to costlier full-hybrid systems, many suppliers are looking to mild-hybrid powertrains to boost the efficiency of internal-combustion cars. A small 48-volt battery can provide ...
maximizing fuel economy has ben a priority for automakers and drivers since the oil crisis of the early 1970s, and the innovation that has arisen from the sector is quite impressive. One solution has ...
This story appears in the Feb. 20 print edition of Transport Topics. Meritor Inc. and UQM Technologies Inc. announced an agreement to develop an integrated electric axle that would replace or downsize ...
The Allison eGen PowerTM 100D e-Axle Commences Testing and Validation in Hino’s XL heavy duty vehicles. Following the successful completion of vehicle integration, Hino has commenced testing and ...
LONG BEACH, California—Hino Trucks has selected Allison Transmission as its e-axle development partner for Class 6, 7, and 8 battery-electric trucks. Hino will integrate Allison’s eGen Power 100D ...
It finally happened. Following in the footsteps of Rivian's R1T, Ford's F-150 Lighting and Tesla's Cybertruck, Toyota just ...
Japanese company Nidec announced that the first electric car that will be equipped with its e-axle traction motor system will be GAC NE Aion S, scheduled for production from 2019. The Aion S is ...
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