ZF Aftermarket calls on CV Sector to prepare for electrification 

November 17, 2021
ZF Aftermarket calls on CV Sector to prepare for electrification 
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ZF Aftermarket is calling on companies in the commercial vehicle sector to ensure they are well prepared for the mass electrification of vehicles. This message goes out to motor factors, workshops and suppliers alike. 


A leader in hybrid and electric vehicle technology, ZF produces holistic system solutions which allow vehicles to see, think, and act. This enables ZF Aftermarket to anticipate industry challenges and prepare its partners at an early stage to adapt to changes; offering solutions which will be pivotal in the transition period for the HGV & LCV marketplace as it moves into Next Generation Mobility.

At the moment, most commercial EVs are buses operating in cities due to distance travelled per charge - with some E trucks used for shorter city deliveries. However, the number of hybrid and also battery operated electric models is increasing and with it the need for service and repairs. A key message is that without the correct training, technicians are not allowed to touch an electric or hybrid vehicle; a rule which even applies to simple maintenance work on conventional vehicle components. As a leading manufacturer of products for electric vehicles in OEM quality, ZF leverages its first-hand knowledge to offer the relevant technical skills to its workshop partners in the Aftermarket.

Following the recent acquisition of WABCO, ZF now also offers one of the leading product and service portfolios for commercial vehicles in the aftermarket. Also, through its technical training initiative, ZF offers courses which allow workshops to acquire the comprehensive knowledge necessary to deal with Next Generation Mobility. Having trained staff within ZF working on its own technology allows for a competitive advantage when it comes to educating the wider audience. 

ZF Aftermarket customer and IFA member, Dale Terry, Sales Director at HGV Direct, supports the case for more training and increased preparation. A recent graduate of ZF’s High Voltage Expert training course, he says the valuable information he learned will help him to pass on an understanding of the technology to his customers as mobility advances. He comments, “At some point electric vehicles will be the norm. The EV system is complex and requires in-depth knowledge to safely and correctly repair. This subject should not be ignored. It’s the future for every fleet operator or commercial workshop and understanding it will allow businesses to adapt and prepare.”

ZF’s UK CV expert, James O’Gara. Adds, “ZF Aftermarket’s objective is that all market participants understand Next Generation Mobility technologies as well as the challenges they bring and can therefore prepare at an early stage. Technological developments offer interesting growth potential for workshops but can only be used if they are prepared for it.” 
 
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