Can we just skip all the transmission talk and go diesel electric already?
Just got 26 out of the Oddessy last weekend running 500mi each way to PA on I-81 @ 80mph ave.... As Ozy said, Hybrids do well in city stop and go situations but are much less attractive on the highway as the downsized power train has to work much harder. Owners need to leverage and understand regenerative braking to achieve high numbers... As for our trucks, I think it'll be awhile, as mentioned the place you need power for towing MAX GVWR is sustained and batteries will not be able to keep up.. Med Duty delivery trucks are a good fit, again stop and go with regen braking and small ICE to sustain / top off batteries, not for long distance highway... yet
To me it makes so much sense to hybridize a HD. Small turbo diesel. Big generator and battery. 2 or 4 motors on each wheel.
I bet mileage could be increased 20 to 30%.
Toyota could do it. A Sienna hybrid vs a Honda Odyssey. 19mpg vs 36mpg.
Volvo has the most complete range of Plug-in hybrid cars available today.
Big advantage is over 10k fewer parts.Even if the break even point it 68k miles there are advantages to electric. You can shift from a distributed emission generation model to a more centralized model. Cleaning a single larger producer is easier than cleaning a bunch of small producers. Other study's show that in almost all areas the electrification is a net gain.
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-51977625
IMHO it's about reducing RPM spread between gears. If the trans is robust, I would be fine with 8 or 10 speed trans.
We have KW single axle trucks with box and they tow a modest 12k trailer. They have the 6.7 cummins and Allison 6 speed. They are pigs. We have to climb steep hills on dirt roads at slow speed and they take about 10 minutes to get up to 65mph on flat asphalt. I would like the new Allison 9 speed in these trucks over the 6. They both serve their purpose but as said earlier, one size does not fit all.Took 5 minutes and did a yard survey at this dealership I'm at today....looked a five brand new M2 Freightliners, all Cummins powered. At least four have the 6.7.
Beverage Body
Dry Van
Single Axle Tractor
Refuse Body
Tandem Axle awaiting a body and third axle...
All have Allison 6 speeds....these trucks all have to work for a living and are specced with durable powertrains.
Just sayin'....