ZF Accelerates Electric Mobility with Advanced Axle Drive Systems for Commercial Vehicles
• ZF
showcases its next generation of electric powertrains which deliver everything
manufacturers need to electrify their commercial vehicles.
• New,
integrated modular AxTrax 2 drives are suitable for light delivery vehicles
through to 44-ton trucks and trailers.
• Production
of AxTrax 2 planned to begin in 2024.
Friedrichshafen (Germany). ZF’s Commercial
Vehicle Solutions (CVS) division has underlined its commitment to the fully
electrified future of mobility by presenting its latest eMobility kit.
Providing all the key technologies commercial vehicle manufacturers need to
electrify their vehicles, the product range now includes all-electric central
drives, axle drives and eComponents. Suitable for light, medium and heavy-duty
vehicles and trailers, the integrated, modular e-driveline systems enable quiet
and emission-free operation. AxTrax 2, AxTrax 2 dual and the previously
launched CeTrax 2 dual electric central drive were recently both demonstrated
at ZF’s Global Technology Day in Friedrichshafen.
“With our modular electric drive kit, ZF can
provide customers with everything they need to electrify their commercial
vehicles from lastmile delivery vehicles up to 44-ton trucks,” said Winfried
Gründler, Senior Vice President of Driveline Systems with ZF’s Commercial Vehicle
Solutions division. “The kit consists of scalable axle and central drive
systems. Like other ZF electric systems, they can be easily combined with
different electrification technologies, such as batteries or fuel cells, for
example. The kit is complemented by a wide range of eComponents that have been
developed and produced in-house.
“Further extending ZF’s unrivalled
‘one-stop-shop’ for commercial vehicle electrification, ZF’s broad product
portfolio, combined with extensive Group-wide expertise, enables the delivery
of cost-efficient products that are designed to keep the total cost of
ownership low.
With these innovations, ZF
has further cemented its position as the preferred eMobility development
partner for leading truck, coach and bus brands worldwide,” Gründler added.
Axle-based,
fully integrated and with compact design AxTrax 2 maximizes the
available space for cargo or the passenger cabin as well as for batteries and
enhances the manufacturer’s design flexibility for future vehicle concepts. The
electric drives can be fully synchronized with key vehicle functions, such as
braking, ADAS and automated driving systems, to help enhance vehicle safety and
efficiency. It also enables advanced digital and telematics systems to exchange
information with the e-axle via CAN bus.
AxTrax 2 is offered in two
variants. AxTrax 2 for commercial vehicles enables a continuous power of 210
kW. The AxTrax 2 dual variant, with two integrated e-motors, is ideal for
heavy-duty applications and offers 380 kW continuous power.
Both models are designed to
replace the engine, transmission, drive shaft and conventional axle to
electrify a commercial vehicle. This lineup enables opportunities to reimagine
commercial vehicle form, function, and architecture, enhancing aerodynamics,
enabling automated driving or adding extra battery capacity.
Electric
driveline solutions for every application
By leveraging a unique,
scalable and modular platform approach, ZF can help customers to electrify all
classes of commercial vehicle platforms, from existing to all-new vehicle
platforms.
Used as an electric drive
axle in semitrailers, AxTrax 2 can recover electrical energy when braking. The
energy is temporarily stored in a battery and can be used by the electric axle
to support the truck drive. Recuperating energy in this way also helps to
reduce fuel or energy consumption as well as carbon emissions. At the same
time, the safety of the truck-trailer combination is improved.
ZF also offers electric components that have been specifically designed to meet the requirements of the commercial vehicle market. The modularity allows manufacturers to use ZF’s complete electric drive systems, or alternatively, combine them with their own components while taking advantage of synergies and common interfaces. These include the e-motor (PSM), the silicon carbide (SiC) inverter, the e-drive control unit, the e-actuator and the multi-speed transmission.