Allison Transmission Reduces Bus Fuel Consumption by 11 Percent with FuelSense? Technology in Kazan
2016-09-12 Source:www.chinabuses.org
Summarize:Following a comparison between their buses equipped with a standard automatic transmission and one equipped with an Allison transmission featuring FuelSense® Max, Public Transport Enterprise No 4 experienced fuel economy improvements of 11 percent
www.chinabuses.org: Following a comparison between their buses equipped with a standard automatic transmission and one equipped with an Allison transmission featuring FuelSense® Max, Public Transport Enterprise No. 4 experienced fuel economy improvements of 11 percent.
The NefAZ З5299-30-32 with a fully automatic Allison T310R transmission utilizing a FuelSense® Max package was tested in real service for a city route. FuelSense is a set of unique packages of software and electronic controls designed to improve fuel economy.
The NefAZ З5299-30-32 bus is equipped with the Allison T310R transmission
“During two days of testing, the bus with the Allison transmission made eight rounds daily (309 km total), consuming 112 liters of diesel fuel,” said Ruslan Suleymanov, deputy service and warranty director for Public Transport Enterprise No. 4. “A NefAZ bus with the standard automatic transmission driving the exact same daily route consumes 11 percent more fuel. The test showed that the Allison transmission provides a daily fuel reduction of 16 liters. On average, fuel consumption decreased from 41 to 37 liters per 100 km.”
NefAZ bus with the standard automatic transmission
At the beginning of the comparison, the mileage of the NefAZ bus equipped with a Cummins diesel engine and standard automatic transmission was 223,045 km. The Allison transmission was installed and the NefAZ bus has now accumulated an additional 110,000 km.
Allison’s torque converter delivers more power to the wheels to improve bus performance.
“The Allison transmission only requires an oil change every 240,000 km and a filter change every 120,000 km,” said Suleymanov. “With similar mileage, the buses equipped with the standard automatic transmission requires two oil and filter changes.”
Another advantage of Allison transmissions is a prognostics system that monitors key diagnostics information and provides the driver with in-vehicle alerts. This eliminates unnecessary oil and filter changes, providing additional cost savings.
Allison T310R
“The shift selector digitally displays key data, including oil level and status and a lot more, which is very convenient for the bus driver and maintenance specialists,” said Suleymanov. “Furthermore, drivers reported that the NefAZ bus with the Allison is much more comfortable.”
About the municipal unitary Public Transport Enterprise No. 4
Public Transport Enterprise No. 4 is one of the oldest public transport enterprises in Kazan. The average number of enterprise personnel is 783 employees, including 413 drivers. The enterprise operates a fleet of 304 buses of various OEMs. 273 buses operate on 23 regular public city routes, including two seasonal routes. Fleet renewal and fail-safe operation are key features of high-quality public transport service. For more information, visit https://kazan-patp4.ru.
About AllisonTransmission
Allison Transmission (NYSE: ALSN) is the world’s largest manufacturer of fullyautomatic transmissions for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles and is a leader in hybrid-propulsion systems for city buses. Allison transmissions are used in a variety of applications including refuse, construction, fire, distribution, bus, motorhomes, defense and energy. Founded in 1915, the company is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA and employs approximately 2,700 people worldwide. With a market presence in more than 80 countries, Allison has regional headquarters in the Netherlands, China and Brazil with manufacturing facilities in the U.S., Hungary and India. Allison also has approximately 1,400 independent distributor and dealer locations worldwide. For more information, visit allisontransmission.com.
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