Press: No Traffic Jams in the City: ZF Makes Local Public Transport Smart and Low on Emissions

To offer a more sustainable and attractive alternative to individual mobility, an increasing number of local public transport networks are providing broad and interconnected services that include traditional means of transport such as buses and trains alongside ride-sharing options or e-bike rental stations.

Electric solutions for the entire vehicle spectrum

For example, the technology company offers electric drive solutions for vehicles of all sizes – from the compact and powerful Sachs RS pedelec motor to two versatile e-drives for articulated buses. Firstly, the CeTrax electric central drive with its “plug-and-drive” approach makes it possible for bus manufacturers to electrify existing vehicle models without major changes to the chassis, axles, structural engineering, or differential gear. Alternatively, the AxTrax AVE electric portal axle, which has already undergone thousands of series tests throughout the world, is an attractive solution for bus manufacturers. Both products are also suitable for the retrofitting of existing fleets to electric drives. The retro-fitting solution for the electric drives is provided by the engineering company e-tro-Fit GmbH.

ZF supplies both CeTrax and AxTrax AVE as a coordinated overall system combined with an inverter and a drive control, therefore guaranteeing its customers maximum performance, efficiency, and service life. ZF is not only the systems supplier for the electric driven axle but also for the OPENMATICS Connectivity platform and, additionally, provides access to the worldwide garage network.

ZF also continues to attach great importance to making conventional drivers increasingly efficient and low-emission. The Group has achieved this with the new generation of the EcoLife automatic transmission system for buses. This system can reduce fuel consumption by up to three percent and will celebrate its launch at Busworld Europe in Brussels.

Digital systems make fleet management more efficient

Reliability and efficiency are decisive factors for transport associations. ZF relies on its broad expertise in smart digital solutions to avoid unplanned downtime and enable efficient fleet management. The Group offers a comprehensive tool for both all-electric and mixed bus fleets in the form of the Openmatics open connectivity platform. Openmatics captures all relevant parameters and diagnostic data from the electric driveline, allowing bus operators to get the most from the charging infrastructure and plan vehicle maintenance on an anticipatory basis.

ZF has also developed a new, cloud-based predictive maintenance program for the EcoLife transmission system, which is used in city buses: ZF-DriveLife constantly, reliably, and comprehensively monitors and analyzes the status of the transmission. This allows operators and OEMs to maximize transmission life through predictive maintenance, while also minimizing operating costs and downtime. A similar predictive maintenance approach is used in tour buses with TraXon. With this new feature, ZF has prepared its successful TraXon transmission system for the digital future of the commercial vehicle industry.

Automated transport for enhanced quality of life

In the future, self-driving transport systems for ride-sharing services will make another major contribution to smart urban mobility. ZF has developed a comprehensive range of camera, radar, and lidar sensors to allow these robotic taxis to navigate through city traffic reliably and safely. The company offers the most powerful central computer currently available in the automotive industry in the form of the ZF ProAI RoboThink AI-enabled control box. In the e.GO Moove GmbH joint venture and together with Dutch mobility service provider 2getthere, in which the Group acquired a majority shareholding last spring, ZF is working on various autonomous transport systems for future urban mobility. ZF will present its solutions in Hall 5, Stand 506 of Busworld Europe, which will be held in Brussels from October 18 to 23.

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