Allison Transmission will exhibit the new eGen Power e-axle at Interschutz 2022, the leading trade fair focused on fire, rescue, civil protection services and vehicles that will be held in Hannover from 20 to 25 June. Emergency One, a British manufacturer of fire and rescue vehicles, has integrated the eGen Power 100D into the new E1 EV0 platform on a MAN TGM chassis and is presenting the vehicle for the first time, in cooperation with Allison. Here’s a post about Allison’s participation in IFAT 2022.

Allison’s eGen Power e-axle

eGen Power is a bolt-in solution compatible with the current vehicle frame. It features two fully integrated electric motors, a two-speed gearbox, oil cooler and pumps. The twin-engine 100D version has a continuous output of 454 kW and a peak output power of 652 kW. The eGen Power 100D axle is one of the most powerful electric axle systems on the market. It was designed for good starting and climbing capabilities, high speed and high efficiency. This allows fire and rescue vehicles to offer unsurpassed performance and reliability, high acceleration and excellent maneuverability.

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Allison will also display the new TerraTran fully automatic transmission for airport fire and rescue vehicles. It is a variant of the proven Allison 4000 Series on-highway transmission and is purpose built for the extreme demands of airport fire engines. TerraTran offers a maximum power capability of up to 800 hp, and torque capability up to 3200 Nm. The transmission also features seven forward and two reverse gears. TerraTran offers the proven reliability and durability of the Allison 4000 Series transmissions, but with increased horsepower, torque and gross vehicle weight capability, while also adding fast reverse capability.

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