https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/bosch-electric-semi-trailer-axle/
Bosch brings EV benefits to semi trailers
August 28, 2018  Andrew Krok

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Backing a trailer into a loading bay manually is so 2017.

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It's an electric motor, it's not really that exciting to look at, but I feel
like the trucking industry is geeked for it.
Bosch
]

The trucks themselves aren't the only piece of the puzzle that can benefit
from electrification.

Right now, trailers hooked up to semi trucks are entirely freewheeling --
that is to say, there is no method of producing motive force from the
trailer itself, it's just along for the ride. But Bosch wants to change
that.

Bosch will show off its electrified trailer axle at this year's IAA
Commercial Vehicles show in Hanover. By introducing electric motors into a
trailer's axle, Bosch believes it can enable all sorts of benefits to the
logistics industry, including limited autonomy.

Like passenger cars, an electrified semi axle could be used to recoup energy
that would otherwise be lost. The motor can also act as a generator,
capturing kinetic energy from a decelerating trailer and transferring that
to a storage battery for later use. Bosch thinks it could work very well
with a refrigerated truck, which could use the brake regeneration system to
power its coolers, which Bosch claims can save as much as €10,000 (almost
$12,000) per year.

It could even help power autonomous trailers. Current trailers are at the
whim of the trucks pulling them, but if electric motors were installed in
the axles, the trailers themselves could handle the last bit of travel from
road to depot -- albeit with some help from additional sensors on the truck
and around the area. Considering how hard it is to back up a pickup with a
trailer, nevertheless a big rig, I imagine truck drivers wouldn't complain
if the trailers backed themselves into loading bays.

Best of all, this isn't some far-off tech that'll require trucking companies
to drop boatloads of money on a whole new fleet of electrified trailers.
While, yes, you will be able to buy electrified trailers as complete units,
Bosch also wants to sell retrofit units that will electrify trailers already
on the road.
[© cnet.com]


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Aug. 27th 2018  It has its own battery pack, electric motors, and solar
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