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Heavy trucks downspeeding towards greater efficiency

Heavy-duty trucks could soon cruise at under 1000 rpm with the right transmission and downspeeding approach. Freddie Holmes speaks to Eaton to find out more

There are various key issues to consider when choosing a transmission for a new heavy-duty truck, but Eaton says it can ‘handpick’ the correct system for a fleet’s needs.

Regulations around fuel efficiency and CO2 emissions have had a significant bearing on the transmission, and most heavy-duty applications have moved to accommodate the trend of downspeeding. This is one of the most effective ways of making more efficient and clean trucks, but there is a challenge in maintaining an acceptable level of performance.

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