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The connected nature of smart manufacturing can leave it vulnerable to hackers without prudent cybersecurity measures.
World’s biggest OEM says AI is evolving at a rapid rate
With Germany’s transport sector consistently falling behind, the Free Democratic Party (FDP), which leads the transport ministry, has pushed for changes in the law.
The heavy-duty trucks will use the H45 engine, based on the D38 diesel
Electric forklift fleets powered by advanced lithium batteries can overcome many hurdles related to V2X adoption.
NOW AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY & APPLE PODCASTS: Allen Schaeffer, executive director of the Engine Technology Forum, discusses the challenges in complying with the recently finalized U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Phase 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks.
Power Progress International visited the Wärtsilä location in O Porriño, Spain, to find out more about new solutions for improved vessel shaft line performance
Several heavy-duty truck manufacturers addressed how they plan to comply with EU Regulation 2019/1242 when reporting starts next year.
The systems deliver maximum uptime, efficiency and manoeuvrability
The hydrogen gen set can eliminate emissions related to ship-to-shore power
Battery and hydrogen generators on show
Nikkei Asia reported the two leaders plan to discuss joint efforts to promote hydrogen energy.
The LDV 190 is configured with right-hand drive
By allowing a smartphone app to communicate with an EV charger instead of relying on internet connectivity, the company believes charger uptime will improve.
NOW AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY & APPLE PODCASTS: Wabtec’s Rogerio Mendonca highlights the benefits and applications for the company’s FLXdrive battery-electric locomotive
Younger generations want their investments to align with their values. The related ESG regulations can make that a challenge for OEMs.
The group collects and shares tech supporting the low- and zero-carbon H2 power market
The guidelines were created in partnership with battery manufacturers, community colleges and unions, said the U.S. Dept. of Energy.
The new filter is for removal of particles in stored hydraulic fluid reservoirs
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