Wabco to develop next-gen automated manual transmission for Daimler trucks and buses

Jan. 14, 2019
With a lighter weight and more compact design, the new gearbox control unit is designed to reduce noise levels and optimize gear shifting performance.

Wabco Holdings Inc. announced a global long-term agreement to supply its automated manual transmission (AMT) control technology to Daimler.

Wabco will develop and introduce its next generation AMT control technology into Daimler‘s global truck and bus series production. With a lighter-weight, robust and more compact design, Wabco’s new gearbox control unit reduces noise levels, optimizes gear shifting performance and increases driver comfort. In addition, the new system is designed to support an extensive range of different truck types, gearboxes and market specific functionalities, which will support global AMT technology to further increase penetration in all regions.

With over four million systems sold, Wabco is the global market leader for AMT control solutions, according to the company. Removing the repetition and exertion of manual gear changing operations by optimally automating gear-shifting, Wabco’s AMT solutions help to improve vehicle safety and comfort for commercial vehicle drivers. Eliminating the distraction of gear changing in diverse driving conditions and environments, the system enables drivers to fully focus their attention on the road. It also removes any performance and efficiency gaps between skilled and less experienced drivers.

“We are deeply honored to receive this significant contract for our next generation AMT controls from Daimler which reflects their continued confidence in Wabco's relentless innovation and technology leadership,” said Nick Rens, Wabco President, EMEA. “Confirming our global market leadership, this latest agreement with Daimler will help powerfully drive Wabco’s sustained outperformance as market penetration of our AMT controls increases and as we raise the technology bar further in support of our OEM and fleet customers globally.”

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