Allison Transmission Advances Combat Vehicle Technology with Multi-Million NGET Contract
NGET Program Phase 2 Will Focus on Enhancing Power Capabilities and Noise Reduction in Combat Vehicles
"We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the Ground Vehicle Systems Center and on this vital project. The advancements in the eMachine and Inverter system will build on the success of Phase 1, bringing us one step closer to delivering propulsion systems that not only meet but exceed the performance and efficiency needs of modern armored combat vehicles," said
The NGET program is part of Allison's broader efforts to develop advanced propulsion solutions, such as the eGen Force™, which was selected by American Rheinmetall (AR) for the XM30 program. This advanced transmission is also scalable to 75-ton tracked vehicles, making it a strong candidate for other tracked vehicle programs and future Main Battle Tank requirements.
The eGen Force features a high-efficiency range pack that utilizes eight forward and three reverse gears to provide an efficient 12:1 ratio coverage and generate 220 kilowatts of electrical power. This electric hybrid system leverages the strengths of an internal combustion engine for extended range and high power demands while the electric motor enables silent mobility and significant reduction in thermal and acoustic signatures to enhance tactical operations with the intent to increase survivability. The eGen Force employs torque blending with engine power in high tractive effort scenarios and incorporates drive-by-wire technology, further boosting performance and efficiency while reducing fuel consumption compared to legacy systems.
For more information about Allison Defense and eGen Force, visit the Allison Transmission Defense webpage.
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