When we think about the future of heavy-duty transport, one core innovation that keeps emerging is the electric trailer axle. This technology is not just a replacement for conventional axles-it's a step forward in efficiency, sustainability, and vehicle performance. Designed for 13–16T trailers, it provides a balance of strength, reliability, and adaptability that makes it essential for modern logistics fleets.
Efficiency Meets Power
One of the biggest challenges in transport today is balancing high power output with energy efficiency. The electric trailer axle achieves both. With up to 50,000 N·m of torque, it ensures that loaded trailers can handle steep gradients and challenging terrains. At the same time, advanced PMSM motors deliver efficient operation, reducing energy consumption while extending range.

Durability for Long Haul
For logistics companies, downtime means lost revenue. The robust design of the electric trailer axle ensures that it withstands long-haul journeys without compromising reliability. Integrated IP68 protection safeguards critical components against dust and water, making it suitable for diverse operating conditions.

Safety at the Core
Safety is non-negotiable in commercial transport. With dual motor control, optimized gear ratios, and advanced braking systems (including optional EMB), the electric trailer axle enhances vehicle stability. Whether operating in city traffic or on highways, drivers gain confidence knowing that traction and handling are well managed.
Real-World Applications
The axle is well-suited for 4×2 and 6×2 tractor configurations, giving operators flexibility in how they deploy it. From regional deliveries to long-distance highway transport, its versatility makes it a key choice for fleet modernization.

Light Logistics

Long-Haul Electric Trucks

Heavy Trucks
Final Thoughts
The transition to electrified transport requires solutions that address both performance and sustainability. The electric trailer axle does exactly that-bridging the gap between heavy-duty requirements and modern efficiency standards.
