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Allison Transmission Purchases Equity Stake in Odyne Systems

The new relationship between Allison and Odyne will directly benefit hybrid vehicle operators in vocations such as utility bucket trucks, digger derricks, cranes and other applications that require worksite stationary power, the company says.

INDIANAPOLIS – Allison Transmission, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of fully automatic transmissions for medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicles and hybrid-propulsion systems for city buses, has invested in a non-controlling equity stake in Odyne Systems LLC.
 
Odyne manufactures advanced hybrid control systems, and has designed and developed an innovative plug-in hybrid power system that interfaces with the Allison family of commercial vehicle transmissions. The new relationship between Allison and Odyne will directly benefit hybrid vehicle operators in vocations such as utility bucket trucks, digger derricks, cranes and other applications that require worksite stationary power, the company says.
 
"Odyne Systems’ expertise and experience in the development and manufacture of advanced hybrid control systems made them an attractive partner," said Lawrence Dewey, chairman, president and CEO of Allison Transmission. "Fundamentally, I believe commercial vehicle operators who require a clean and sustainable stationary power source will appreciate the features and benefits that Odyne and Allison bring to the industry."
 
Joe Dalum, president of Odyne Systems, added, "This relationship between Allison and Odyne brings together two leading companies focused on enhancing the performance and efficiency of the overall powertrain. Our solutions help companies and communities meet sustainability objectives, lower costs and reduce worksite noise. It also becomes especially relevant with today’s varying fuel prices and the drive to reduce emission levels."
 

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