Together with chassis manufacturer Titan Spezialfahrzeugbau GmbH, Albert Ziegler GmbH can now offer solutions that enables zero-emission drive in and around airports. The combined diesel-electric power cuts crash site response time that exceeds strict aviation industry requirements and lowers emissions.
The requirements for fire departments and airports worldwide are not only to have a fast and rapid response in case of emergency, it is also changing along the lines of sustainability. This includes decarbonisation and emission reduction of vehicles and other ground support equipment, and has prompted environmentally conscious alternatives. This appeals to Germany-based chassis manufacturer Titan, Scania’s first customer for this hybrid configuration for airport fire trucks. Titan will use it in their new T-39 6×6-H ARFF chassis series.
The hybrid solution from Scania will also improve a number of product characteristics of the vehicle. In case of emergency, it is all about getting to the incident as fast and safe as possible. This solution has made the acceleration time reach a new level for this kind of vehicle. The hybrid truck has 770 hp from a Scania 16-litre V8 combustion engine in combination with 380 hp from an electric motor. This gives the hybrid up to 1,150 hp in total.
Scania contributes with battery, E-machine, combustion engine and all related components for the system.
Chassis Type: Titan T39-770 6×6 HYBRIDdrive
Combustion engine: Scania DC16 386, V8-Cylinder, 16.4 Liter, 566 kW / 770 HP
Scania Electric-Powertrain: 230 kW (Continuous), 280 kW (Peak) Lithium-Ion Battery with 104 kWh
HYBRIDdrive parameters: Total output max. 846 kW / 1150 HP