 | Lori Ditoro | Editor | OEM Off-Highway |
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| | As manufacturers pivot to meet emissions requirements, they must decide which mix of alternative power sources to use. |
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| |  | Our Solutions are Breaking New GroundWhen it comes to roads less traveled, there’s a reason it’s isolated. Not everyone has the expertise to push the industry forward—HORIBA does. Our flexible test systems continue to lead the way to comply with new EPA test procedures and CARB DF validation methods—both on and off the beaten path. Learn More |
|  | Our Solutions are Breaking New GroundWhen it comes to roads less traveled, there’s a reason it’s isolated. Not everyone has the expertise to push the industry forward—HORIBA does. Our flexible test systems continue to lead the way to comply with new EPA test procedures and CARB DF validation methods—both on and off the beaten path. Learn More | | |
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| | To better understand the direction of engine development, the OEM Off-Highway team talked with Jeremy Harsin, global construction market director with Cummins. | | | |
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| | | Continued development of hydrogen and fuel cell technology will aid decarbonization of heavy vehicles and equipment. |
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| | | While we know longer uptime for machinery equals more production, understanding the why and how components of heavy-duty machines are manufactured is equally as important. |
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