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ArvinMeritor delivers Hybrid Diesel-Electric Class 8 truck to Wal-Mart
ArvinMeritor recently presented Wal-Mart Stores, in Bentonville, Ark.,
with a prototype heavy-duty truck equipped with the first Meritor
diesel-electric drivetrain.
Wal-Mart will test and evaluate the vehicle in regular linehaul service at one of its distribution centers throughout 2009.
"While most hybrid systems today are best suited for start-stop
applications, our hybrid drivetrain is specifically designed for
linehaul, over-the-road trucks, the largest segment of the commercial
vehicle population," said Carsten J. Reinhardt, president of
ArvinMeritor's Commercial Vehicle Systems (CVS) business.
The dual-mode hybrid drivetrain combines both mechanical and electrical
propulsion systems. Under 48 mph, vehicle propulsion is delivered
entirely through an electric motor with power from lithium ion
batteries. These batteries are recharged through regenerative braking
and/or an engine-driven generator.
As the vehicle approaches highway speed the drivetrain phases to a
diesel-powered system with the electric motor providing power only as
required, allowing for total system optimization. The system has the
ability for zero-emission mode over a wide range of vehicle driving
conditions, allowing the truck to operate in places where emissions are
restricted, like a port or urban area.
The truck is one of a number of hybrid and alternative-fueled vehicles Wal-mart is testing in its private fleet.
Additionally, the batteries provide continuous power for hotel loads
during an overnight rest period, eliminating the need for engine idling
or other redundant anti-idling systems. Electrification of accessories
such as the air or AC compressors provides further efficiency benefits.
More info: www.arvinmeritor.com