Electrifying the future at Prevost

Prevost introduces the only electric cooling package for a powertrain of up to 500Hp. Cooling is taken to a whole new level where the system takes into account the amount of cooling needed, where it is required, the power needed for the task and how this power will be generated.
Electrifying the future at Prevost

Unveiled at the UMA Expo, the innovative and fully integrated system was designed entirely in-house at Prevost.  It eliminates the belt-driven fan, thereby reducing the engine horsepower required to operate. The end result is up to 4% improvement in fuel economy, better reliability/less downtime, enhanced performance and potential decrease in maintenance costs.

Prevost’s electric fan drive development was made possible by an in-house integration of all systems including a new electrical architecture. The new fans offer a progressive speed that is adjusted on demand from the engine cooling system. Since they are not driven by the engine, more power is available at the wheels. 

The drive includes eight fans total; six for the radiator and for the Charge Air Cooler (CAC).  Both the CAC and the radiator fans are split into two independent groups driven by a different multiplex module for complete redundancy to avoid coach down situation related to fan issues. The true beauty of the system is the vehicle can operate with only 1 of the 2 systems functioning.

The side by side configuration allows the complete surface of both the radiator and the Charge Air Cooler (CAC) to receive fresh air.   Debris cannot accumulate between them and the system logic was built with the following features to keep them clean and fully efficient at all time:

In winter conditions, fan rotation is reversed on a regular basis to push snow, ice, and sleet out of the radiator and CAC surface. In normal operation, air is pulled in the engine compartment.  Alternatively, in summer conditions, fans are turned off from time to time so that any debris blocking air flow will drop off.  For example, plastic bags can stick to the radiator door due to fan suction effect.

An additional benefit to the side by side configuration is the design allows the CAC to be easily and quickly removed independently of the radiator; giving mechanics easy access to the engine compartment.

Product Management Director, Abel Zacharie had this to say about the new fan drive, “Again we demonstrate what sound innovation really is by taking to market a solution that addresses the fundamentals of coach operation in terms of fuel economy, maintainability, dependability, and reliability.”

The new cooling package will be standard, along with Prevost’s intelligent battery charging system (PRIME) on X3-45’s built in 2017 and beyond.   Plans to also offer the system on the H3-45 are underway for 2018.

About PREVOST
Prevost is a leading manufacturer of premium intercity touring coaches and the world leader in the production of conversion coaches for high-end motorhome and specialty conversion. As part of the Volvo Group, it has access to the financial strength, research capability, and manufacturing expertise of the group. The Volvo Group is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of heavy-duty diesel engines. Prevost has its main manufacturing facilities in Sainte-Claire, Quebec, Canada and has ten Parts and Service Centers located in the United States and Canada. www.prevostcar.com

For more information:

Julie Leonard | Marketing Communications
Prevost
7900 National Service Rd. Mailstop ALB-63
Greensboro, NC 27409
Tel.: +1 336 895-5360 | Fax: +1 336 393-2955