This year’s IAA Transportation event provided insights into how cutting-edge technologies can address pressing challenges in road transport.
With a strong representation at the event, Knorr-Bremse demonstrated its commitment to safety, efficiency and sustainability – key concerns also for the Australian market.
The Knorr-Bremse booth attracted numerous visitors including a significant number of Australian customers and partners keen to explore the latest advancements. This interaction emphasised the global relevance of the innovations presented and their potential impact on the Australian market.
“The significant attendance of Australian clients at IAA provided valuable opportunities for engagement, focusing on the specific needs and expectations of the market,” says Knorr-Bremse Australia Product and Marketing Manager, Andrea Limmer. “These discussions set the stage for future interactions at the upcoming Brisbane Truck Show, where many of the innovations showcased in Hanover will be on display.”
Knorr-Bremse showcased a range of noteworthy innovations at IAA which reflected the company’s commitment to advancing technology in the commercial vehicle sector. Among the trailer innovations were solutions for wheel end, driver assistance and chassis control.
Through the display of the NexTT, Andrea says Knorr-Bremse showcased the lightest 22.5-inch disc brake for trailers in the market. The NexTT is a single-piston design that boasts impressive energy efficiency and, equipped with optional Active Caliper Release System (ACR), the disc brake helps vehicle operators to minimise costs and save fuel.
In addition, Knorr-Bremse showcased driver assistance solutions for trailers such as its iReverse (dock approach assist) and Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), both designed to make commercial driving operations even safer.
In the field of chassis control, Knorr-Bremse presented the latest generation of the iTEBS X intelligent electronic trailer braking system which was launched in the European market earlier this year.
The system is a new global platform that combines an electronic control unit, sensor technology, pneumatic brake control system and braking functions such as Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and load-dependent braking in a single, compact assembly.
Currently, the iTEBS X has not been released in the Australian market.
“We are actively assessing the necessary local adaptations to meet regional requirements,” Andrea explains.
To accompany and enhance iTEBS X, Knorr-Bremse also presented a new, cloud-based configuration platform – the Online Configuration Tool (OCT) – as a future-proof diagnostics concept.
The digital solution includes a Software Update Management System (SUMS) that complies with the latest regulatory requirements set out in UNECE Regulation 156. The Cojali Jaltest diagnostics solution with the new Knorr-Bremse diagnostics platform serves as an innovative and compatible interface that connects seamlessly with the OCT.
This integration supports compliance with the UNECE regulations and functions as a comprehensive workshop tool with its cutting-edge diagnostics.
Knorr-Bremse innovations on display. Image: Knorr-Bremse.The central display of the company’s booth itself, Andrea says, was designed to immerse visitors in the world of Knorr-Bremse solutions through exhibits and multimedia product tours. The sustainable booth concept, featuring robust, high-quality containers for reuse at future exhibitions, reflected Knorr-Bremse’s commitment to sustainability and road safety – core principles that drive the company’s innovations.
Knorr-Bremse has developed a broad range of safety-critical solutions in response to transformative industry trends. These include zero-emission solutions in support of e-mobility, redundancy concepts for automated driving and new products and business models based on digitalisation.
In all cases, the common factor is road safety, deeply embedded in Knorr-Bremse’s DNA and the guiding principle behind the company’s development of new products and product upgrades.
Similarly, Knorr-Bremse’s vision of sustainability is directly reflected in its processes and products.
According to Andrea, the insights gained from IAA will be instrumental as Knorr-Bremse prepares for the Brisbane Truck Show next year – ensuring that the innovations can be tailored to meet local demands and reinforcing partnerships.
“As the industry looks ahead, the developments presented at IAA highlight a commitment to innovation that benefits operators globally, including in Australia,” she says. “The Brisbane Truck Show will further explore these advancements and their implications for the future of the Australian trailer market.”
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