Allison to Provide e-Axles to Oshkosh Corporation for North America’s First Fully Integrated, Zero-Emission Electric Refuse Collection Vehicle
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The strategic partnership between Allison Transmission and Oshkosh Corporation signifies a pivotal development in the commercial electric vehicle (EV) sector, particularly for the waste management industry. The integration of Allison's eGen Power 100S e-Axles into Oshkosh's electric refuse collection vehicle represents a significant step towards electrification in a traditionally diesel-dominated field. This move is aligned with the broader industry trend of increasing EV adoption due to heightened environmental awareness and regulatory pressures to reduce emissions.
For stakeholders, this collaboration could signal Allison Transmission's potential market share growth and enhanced competitive positioning. The company's focus on innovation and reputation for reliability could attract additional partnerships and drive long-term growth. However, the capital-intensive nature of EV technology development and potential challenges in widespread adoption remain as risks to monitor.
The environmental implications of introducing zero-emission electric refuse vehicles are substantial. The eGen Power 100S e-Axles contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and lowering noise pollution, which is crucial for waste management operations in urban settings. The differential lock feature for optimized traction indicates a commitment to performance without compromising environmental benefits.
While the immediate impact on air quality and noise levels in communities is clear, the long-term benefits also include potential energy savings and a reduction in the carbon footprint of waste management operations. The success of such technologies could catalyze a shift towards sustainable practices across other sectors as well.
The announcement of Allison Transmission's eGen Power 100S e-Axles being used in Oshkosh's electric refuse vehicle may have a positive effect on Allison's financial performance. The adoption of Allison's technology by a major player like Oshkosh could lead to increased sales and revenue, particularly if the eRCV proves successful and demand for electric refuse vehicles grows.
Investors should consider the potential for increased R&D expenses as Allison continues to innovate in the EV space. However, the company's established customer support network and reputation could mitigate some of the financial risks associated with the transition to electric vehicle technology. It is essential to analyze future financial statements to assess the actual impact of this partnership on Allison's bottom line.
The Allison eGen Power® 100S e-Axle has been successfully integrated into the McNeilus® Volterra™ ZSL™ electric refuse vehicle, which is specifically designed for the waste management industry to minimize environmental impact and reduce noise in communities around the world. (Photo: Business Wire)
“Following a deep technical and competitive evaluation process, Oshkosh chose the Allison eGen Power 100S because of the differentiated performance, packaging efficiency and Allison’s reputation for industry leading reliability and durability, as well as the established customer support network Allison offers our mutual customers,” said Michael Moore, vice president of corporate engineering at Oshkosh. “This collaboration continues to build on our long history of partnership and innovation with Allison.”
Oshkosh recognized that the eGen Power 100S architecture efficiency advantage in heavy stop-start refuse applications would extend the eRCV’s range. Each vehicle will be built using two eGen Power 100S e-Axles in tandem configuration, while delivering cleaner air and quieter operation in communities where deployed. A differential lock will be utilized for optimized traction.
“Allison’s latest collaboration with Oshkosh highlights our ability to leverage Allison’s deep technical and application knowledge to deliver innovative propulsion solutions for diesel, natural gas, hydrogen fuel cell and battery electric applications, and marks the first time the eGen Power electric axles will be implemented into a vehicle that serves refuse collection applications,” said Rohan Barua, Vice President of North America Sales, Global Channel and Aftermarket for Allison Transmission. “Allison is the established propulsion leader in the
For more information on Allison’s eGen Power solutions, please visit: https://www.allisontransmission.com/ev-solutions/egen-power.
About Allison Transmission
Allison Transmission (NYSE: ALSN) is a leading designer and manufacturer of vehicle propulsion solutions for commercial and defense vehicles, the largest global manufacturer of medium- and heavy-duty fully automatic transmissions, and a leader in electrified propulsion systems that Improve the Way the World Works. Allison products are used in a wide variety of applications, including on-highway trucks (distribution, refuse, construction, fire and emergency), buses (school, transit and coach), motorhomes, off-highway vehicles and equipment (energy, mining and construction applications) and defense vehicles (tactical wheeled and tracked). Founded in 1915, the company is headquartered in
About McNeilus
McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing is an industry leader in refuse truck bodies, OEM parts and customer support and service. Our lineup of front loaders, rear loaders and automated side loaders help you handle routes efficiently. We offer an extensive support and service network, mobile service techs across the country, same-day parts availability, and a variety of alternative fuel solutions and services for any refuse vehicle. Whatever your challenge, we’ve been down that route before. Visit: www.mcneiluscompanies.com/mcneilus-refuse/
About Oshkosh Corporation
At Oshkosh (NYSE: OSK), we make innovative, mission-critical equipment to help everyday heroes advance communities around the world. Headquartered in
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Director, Global External Communications
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Oshkosh Corporation
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Vice President Global Branding and Communications
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