Wabco says OptiDrive continues to gain global acceptance

April 24, 2012
Modular automated manual transmission technology boosts fuel economy up to five percent for commercial vehicles.

Wabco Holdings, a global technology leader and tier-one supplier to the commercial vehicle industry, has announced that its OptiDrive system - a breakthrough in automated manual transmission technology - continues to gain global acceptance among major manufacturers of transmissions, trucks and buses.

Engineered as a modular system, OptiDrive reduces by 50 percent the development time required for transmission and original equipment manufacturers to apply it to their respective product platforms, according to Nikhil Varty, Wabco Vice President, Americas

Wabco's OptiDrive improves vehicle control and reduces fuel consumption by as much as five percent through optimized gear shifting.

OptiDrive also improves driver effectiveness, particularly among less experienced drivers, by automating and optimizing gear shifting in 5- to 18-speed manual transmissions. It enhances vehicle safety by freeing drivers from frequent shifting, allowing them to further concentrate on traffic conditions.

Less shifting also helps improve fuel economy and leaves an environmentally cleaner footprint.

"OptiDrive exemplifies our technology leadership and it differentiates Wabco as we are the industry's only independent manufacturer of compressed air-powered automated manual transmission systems," said Varty.

"OptiDrive's highly modular and flexible adaptation is also a major advancement for makers of transmissions and vehicles as it saves significant development time. Since 2008 we have a growing list of globally operating customers that have adopted OptiDrive systems in series production."

Among the several major original equipment manufacturers using OptiDrive technology are China National Heavy Truck Corporation, one of China's largest producers of heavy duty trucks; Shaanxi Fast Gear Company, the world's largest manufacturer of heavy duty transmissions, and Ashok Leyland, India's second largest manufacturer of commercial vehicles.

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