ZF Equips Mercedes-Benz E-Trucks With eWorX Power Take-Off

Mobility Outlook Bureau
26 May 2022
09:00 AM
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The technology represents a major step in the electric transformation of commercial vehicles; the solution delivers zero local emissions and significantly reduces noise levels.


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Technology company ZF announced that it has joined forces with Mercedes-Benz Trucks to equip its electric trucks with eWorX - its electrified Power Take-Off (PTO) system. The eWorX all-in-one solution offers vehicle body manufacturers a known mechanical interface to drive work equipment. 

According to a communication from the supplier, the two companies are also closely collaborating with Palfinger, the world’s leading producer of crane and lifting solutions, to equip a Mercedes-Benz eActros demonstration truck with a skip loader. Besides, ZF has applied eWorX to an eActros equipped with a hook loader from Meiller, a global leader in tipping trailers, hook lifts and skip handlers. Both demonstration vehicles will be unveiled at Munich’s IFAT 2022 global trade fair on May 30. 

All-In-One Solution 

 As a fully integrated system, ZF eWorX offers significant value for vehicle and body manufacturers as a modular, standardised and intelligent system that combines all the functions required for the electrification of on-board equipment in a single compact unit. ZF’s eWorX represents a major step in the electric transformation of commercial vehicles, the solution delivers zero local emissions and significantly reduces noise levels which facilitate easier operation in cities and residential areas. 

The eWorX system installed in the demonstration vehicles features an electric motor with nominal power of 50 kW, an inverter and a control unit with application-specific software as well as a cooling system and a hydraulic pump. eWorX acts as a gateway between the vehicle and its on-board equipment, with seamless communication via a connection to the vehicle’s CAN bus. The system operates independently from the driving system and so can be used with electric axle drives and central drives. The traction battery of the eActros provides electrical energy to the ZF eWorX system. With this, the eWorX electric motor in turn drives the hydraulic pump for the tipper. A mechanical connection to the traction motor is therefore not required.  

Wilhelm Rehm, Member of the ZF Board of Management with responsibility for the new Commercial Vehicle Solutions division, said, “In close partnership with Mercedes-Benz Trucks, this further expansion of our eMobility portfolio represents another proof point for the Group’s Next Generation Mobility strategy. eWorX is supporting the electric transformation of the commercial vehicle industry for a more sustainable future. As the number one global supplier to the commercial vehicle industry, ZF has a deep systems knowledge of the complete vehicle. With eWorX, our electrification portfolio goes beyond the driveline.”

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