
Autonomous Start-Up Humble Announces Cabless Autonomous Electric Hauler
A new autonomous truck startup company is targeting yard, port, and short-haul freight with a lighter, fully autonomous platform designed for dock-to-dock moves.
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A new autonomous truck startup company is targeting yard, port, and short-haul freight with a lighter, fully autonomous platform designed for dock-to-dock moves.
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Dana is adding electric axles for Class 7 and 8 applications and this fall will begin production of e-axles for Freightliner Custom Chassis medium-duty delivery vehicles.
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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.
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Pre‐Q Galgo's Winter Mileage Performance tread was developed to withstand temperatures down to -80 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Navistar's fully electric medium-duty International eMV Series trucks are in production and ready to order.
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Thermo King announced it will have all-electric refrigeration products available in every cold chain segment in the Americas by 2025.
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Brakes are the most important safety feature on trucks, yet they may not be getting the respect attention they deserve from drivers and technicians.
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Demand for trucks and trailers has been robust since orders bottomed out during the first months of the pandemic last year. Here’s the equipment data you need to know from HDT’s 2021 Fact Book.
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ZF and Locomation will collaborate to develop and test the Level 4 capable ReAX steering systems in real-world conditions.
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Mathias Carlbaum — who has been leading the post-merger management of Navistar on behalf of the Traton Group — will succeed Persio Lisboa as CEO of Navistar International on Sept. 1.
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Eaton’s Vehicle Group has developed a suite of 48-volt technologies to assist on- and off-highway commercial vehicle customers in transitioning from traditional 12- and 24-volt vehicle systems.
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