Electric Truck: Polished Gears in XXL
KAPP NILES
Image 1: Gear grinding centre KNG 350 flex from Kapp Niles
After cars, heavy commercial vehicles are now also becoming electric. The transformation of drive technology requires gears with larger diameters, larger modules and finer surfaces. It is exactly this challenge that users (parts manufacturers) and equipment suppliers (machine manufacturers) are facing equally.
The market for heavy commercial vehicles is undergoing a transformation. This also has an impact on transmissions. In contrast to passenger cars, noise emissions only play a minor role, but there are plenty of other challenges, such as the frequent load changes in the transmission due to the use of braking energy by recuperation. As a result, the transmission is subjected to loads differently than before and must be manufactured much more precisely. At the same time, the efficiency of the transmission is a top priority: low losses, i.e. low friction, to minimise power consumption and maximise the vehicle's range.
Machines for heavy-duty specialists
Grinding machines from Kapp Niles have been in use at the Rastatt transmission plant, which is part of the Mercedes-Benz plant in Gaggenau, since the 1980s. In the coming years, processes here will be characterised by mixed operation, i.e. the variance will increase. On the one hand, combustion gearboxes will continue to be manufactured, while at the same time there will be a transformation towards new drive technologies such as electric vehicles.