Allison Transmission is introducing its new electrical axle, Allison eGen Energy, for hearth and rescue autos at Interschutz 2022 (20 – 25 June) in Hanover. Emergency One, a British producer of fireside and rescue autos, has built-in the eGen Energy 100D into the brand new E1 EV0 platform on a MAN TGM chassis and is presenting the automobile for the primary time at Interschutz in cooperation with Allison.
eGen Energy is a bolt-in resolution appropriate with the present automobile body. It options two absolutely built-in electrical motors, a two-speed gearbox, oil cooler and pumps.
The dual-engine 100D model has a steady output of 454 kW and a peak output energy of 652 kW. The eGen Energy 100D axle is likely one of the strongest electrical axle techniques in the marketplace. It was designed for good beginning and climbing capabilities, excessive velocity and excessive effectivity. This permits hearth and rescue autos to supply unsurpassed efficiency and reliability, excessive acceleration and glorious maneuverability.
Allison 100D electrical axle
Allison additionally presents the eGen Energy 130D, a variant of the 100D, particularly designed for the European and Asia Pacific markets, the place many industrial autos require a heavier 13 tonne gross axle weight score.
The TerraTran transmission is a variant of the confirmed Allison 4000 Sequence on-highway transmission and is goal constructed for the intense calls for of airport hearth engines. TerraTran presents a most energy functionality of as much as 800 horsepower, and torque functionality as much as 3200 N·m. The transmission additionally options seven ahead and two reverse gears. TerraTran presents the confirmed reliability and sturdiness of the Allison 4000 Sequence transmissions, however with elevated horsepower, torque and gross automobile weight (GVW) functionality, whereas additionally including quick reverse functionality.