DTNA: Daimler Truck North America;
DTB: Daimler Truck and Bus
Undated but company newsletter sent to me February 9, 2021:
- Daimler's major competitors:
- PACCAR
- TRATON, Volkwagen Group: soon-to-be-owner of Navistar
- help drove DTB
- Announces: plans to introduce the Detroit ePowertrain. Not something from a car shoehorned into a truck application. Not a propulsion system bought off the shelf from a supplier.
- No – an in-house Daimler Truck
& Bus technological marvel to power our Freightliner eCascadia and
eM2 and backed by the power of Detroit – our people,
our technological prowess and our dealers.
Today, we took another step forward into a new era for our CO₂-neutral future, the future of Detroit, the future of DTNA, and the future of Daimler Truck & Bus. See more about the ground-breaking Detroit ePowertrain at DemandDetroit.com.
DTNA:
- introduces Detroit ePowertrain; invests $20 million in Michigan facility.
- initial production expected to begin in late 2021
- the start of both Freightliner models is to begin in 2022
- also in Australasian News;
The single motor design is rated at 180hp, delivering maximum torque of up to 11,500 lb-ft (15,591.91Nm) of torque, while the dual motor design offers up to 360hp and 23,000 lb-ft (31,183.81Nm) of torque.
The Detroit ePowertrain will be mated to the choice of three battery offerings for the eCascadia and eM2, including a 210 kilowatt hour (kWh) version, 315 kWh, and 475 kWh.
Battery packs comprise arrays of lithium-Ion prismatic cells.
Initial ePowertrain offerings will see maximum ranges exceed 230 miles (370km) on a full charge for the medium-duty eM2 and 250 (402) miles for the Class 8 eCascadia tractor.
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Williston High School Memories
Williston, North Dakota
Yearbooks
1969: https://issuu.com/jim.stenehjem/docs/whs_yearbook_1969_lite.
1968: https://issuu.com/jim.stenehjem/docs/whs_yearbook_1968_lite__636675af0519a4.
A huge "thank you" to a reader pushing me in this direction.
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