What’s driving the evolving landscape of truck electrification? What are the barriers, motivators and strategies for accelerating the electric transition? What insights and resources are available for today’s design engineers working to achieve industry disruption and evolution? For answers to these and other pertinent questions, read this white paper.
Geofencing. Truck platooning. Regenerative braking. Autonomous driving. Any way you look at it, the U.S. transportation industry is having a moment. Yet design engineers working at the forefront of truck electrification are finding themselves on opposite psychological poles of the evolution.
For some, truck electrification is all about being the first to break new ground. They enjoy challenging technical problems and are spurred on by receiving the necessary funding being made available by state, regional and local governments to achieve their goals.
For these engineers, the electrification of Class 6, 7 and 8 vehicles is a chance to create a level of technology and performance that will not only redefine the segment, but move the country closer to decarbonization and a more sustainable future.
In this white paper, you will learn answers to these and other pertinent questions:
- What’s driving the evolving landscape of truck electrification?
- What are the barriers, motivators and strategies for accelerating the electric transition?
- What insights and resources are available for today’s design engineers working to achieve industry disruption and evolution?
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