SAE Truck & Off-Highway Engineering

February 2024

    • Hyliion shifts focus from propulsion to power generation
      Prime power and EV charging are two areas that can benefit from the Karno linear generator beginning later this year.
    • Intensifying pursuit of autonomous trucks
      Daimler Truck and Torc have established a clear roadmap that brings SAE level 4 trucks to the U.S. market by 2027.
    • Commercial-truck EV fleets slow to grow
      Even for the largest players, the underdeveloped charging ecosystem is hampering commercial-truck fleets' electrification efforts.
    • Editorial
      Electric and autonomous off-highway ops
    • GM supplies fuel cells for Komatsu mining haulers and Autocar vocational trucks
    • Continental, Aurora finalize design of scalable autonomous trucking system
    • TE Connectivity powers down high-power systems
    • Westport to develop next-gen LNG fuel system for truck OEM
    • SAE completes next step to standardize Tesla-developed EV charging connector
    • Tevva, ZF integrate brake-by-wire regen system for last-mile BEV
    • Develon introduces revamped mini excavators, all-new compact track loader for U.S.
    • SPOTLIGHTS: Imaging/Cameras; Analysis Software
    • Q&A
      Renewable diesel offers drop-in solution for decarbonization
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