Allison Transmission introduces latest advances in fuel-saving technologies

A leader in propulsion systems for buses, Allison Transmission promoted its full range of transmission systems for midi buses, city buses, and coaches. This included the latest T 3280 xFETM and T 2100 xFETM gearboxes as well. Allison’s xFE transmissions feature the latest advances in fuel-saving technology. Incorporating optimised gear ratios coupled with the ‘FuelSense Max’ package, they are designed to deliver significantly more lock-up operation and operate at lower engine speeds in higher ranges for further fuel economy improvements and lower emissions. On the other side, the showcasing of H 40/50 EPTM electric hybrid system highlighted the company’s legacy in electrified propulsion systems, as a global producer of hybrid systems for transit and city buses.

Recently, Allison announced the expansion of this portfolio with the H 40/50 Flex EV – an electric hybrid system with a pure-electric extended range up to 15 km. Ideal for transit bus applications, the system features zero emissions with engine off, including on approaching, during and leaving passenger stops for a quieter and healthier environment. Notably, Allison Transmission announced the acquisition of AxleTech’s electric vehicle systems in April 2019, including its integrated electrified axle solutions, and Vantage Power, a UK-based start-up in electrification, battery systems and vehicle telematics. These two acquisitions align with the company’s innovator position in propulsion technology and will complement its existing capabilities to advance its electrification options for commercial vehicles.