Volvo to work on composite sleeper prototype

As part of a U.S. Army program aimed at reducing the weight and improving fuel economy of heavy vehicles, Volvo Trucks North America is working to develop lightweight prototype sleepers made with new composite materials that are lighter yet stronger than traditional composites and designed to better resist corrosion, improve insulation, and provide a quieter sleeping environment for drivers at rest. The project, part of the Army’s Military and Commercial Truck Weight Reduction Program, calls for Volvo and program partner TPI Composites to design, build and test three prototype sleeper cabs, with the first to be delivered in late ...

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