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Truck OEMs to Adopt Advanced Diesel Engine Technology by 2030 to Comply with Stringent Emission Regulations
"Innovation in environmental sustainability and digitization are taking center stage. As a result, connected, shared, autonomous, and electric (CASE) are driving the transformation in the commercial trucking industry," said , Research Manager, Mobility Practice, Frost & Sullivan. "Among these, connected and shared, and are in the nascent stage. The next 5-7 years will foresee a strong proliferation of electric trucks. Autonomous will emerge in the next decade; however, the adoption of advanced safety systems is already acting as a precursor. This transformation toward CASE will help achieve a cleaner and safer environment."
Sudhakar added: "In the wake of stringent fuel efficiency norms and greenhouse gas (GHG) / CO2 emissions regulations. OEMs are evaluating a combination of advanced engine combustion technologies and energy recovery strategies, spanning advanced aerodynamics, auxiliary electrification high-efficiency transmission, innovative driver assistance systems, and low rolling resistance tires. "
These changes in the commercial truck industry will present lucrative growth prospects for market participants, such as:
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