SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering

February 2018

    • Electrification not a one-size-fits-all solution
      Efforts in the off-highway industry have been under way for decades, but the technology still faces implementation challenges.
    • SuperTruck redux
      A year plus into phase two of the promising DOE program to dramatically improve freight efficiency, project leads from three of the participating truck OEMs share their progress thus far and technology paths moving forward.
    • From research to reality
      Danfoss works closely with off-highway OEMs throughout the development process, testing and demonstrating machines packed with new technology features.
    • Big Data a focus for 2018 SAE President Mircea Gradu
      Velodyne CQO sees use of Big Data as a way to capitalize on multiple industry trends including vehicle electrification and automated vehicles.
    • Editorial
      Commercial vehicles invade CES
    • Komatsu building AI into construction sites
    • Gaining the Manufacturing 4.0 advantage with data-driven in-process testing
    • Paccar reveals new and future tech at CES 2018
    • ChemSEI-Linker extends lithium battery life, increases EV range
    • Powertrain mix for CVs in Europe set to diversify, but cost is critical
    • Toyota unveils autonomous e-commerce concept vehicle, development alliance
    • Q&A
      Director of the U.S. Army Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) Dr. Paul D. Rogers talks strategic direction for the multitude of investments related to 270-plus Army systems
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