Wabco reveals electric trailer prototype

Sept. 14, 2018
Wabco's eTrailer prototype uses an electric motor control to recuperate energy during braking, which can then be reutilized to power the vehicle’s traction or to operate onboard electric auxiliaries.

Wabco will present a prototype of its first electric trailer equipped with an electric motor and its associated control system – named eTrailer at IAA Commercial Vehicles 2018. 

IAA is an industry trade show in Hanover, Germany from September 20 to 27.

Wabco’s eTrailer prototype uses an intelligent electric motor control to recuperate electric energy during braking, which can then be reutilized to power the vehicle’s traction or to operate onboard electric auxiliaries.

Furthermore, commercial fleet operators that connect eTrailer to a truck equipped with Wabco’s intelligent braking and stability control systems will further enhance the operating efficiency of the truck-trailer combination.

Wabco estimates that its eTrailer could deliver fuel savings up to 20 percent on short haul routes and up to 10 percent for long hauls in a truck-trailer combination.

“As a top-tier supplier, Wabco is unique in providing trailer technologies that propel trailer and truck builders into the future of vehicle electrification as exemplified by eTrailer,” said Nick Rens, Wabco President, Trailer, Aftermarket, Digital Customer Services and Off Highway Division. “This breakthrough demonstrates our differentiation by connecting truck and trailer vehicle intelligence, and it confirms Wabco in pole position as a development partner for electrification of trailers, particularly within chassis and drivetrain components.”

“Wabco’s eTrailer differentiates by targeting best-in-class energy recuperation in every mode of operation,” said Dr. Christian Brenneke, Wabco Chief Technology Officer and Head of Engineering. “Wabco is mobilizing the increasing intelligence onboard and between trailers and trucks to empower fleets to gain further efficiency and improve fuel economy while reducing CO2 and noise emissions.”

Wabco has decades of experience and domain expertise in developing and delivering commercial vehicle efficiency technologies. In particular, Wabco’s e-Trailer prototype extends a range of Wabco solutions available for improved fuel economy among commercial fleets. For example, trucks and trailers equipped with current Wabco OptiFlow aerodynamic technologies can already achieve fuel savings up to 7 percent, according to the company.

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