Freightliner opens High Desert Proving Grounds

Published Jul 11, 2017

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Portland, Oregon - Daimler Trucks North America recently celebrated the official opening of its new High Desert Proving Grounds in Madras, Oregon.

The new proving grounds provide two distinct functions: firstly to merge real-world validation of DTNA’s research and development and engineering initiatives and secondly to help bring new technologies to market faster than ever before.  

The 87 acre High Desert Proving Grounds is critical for assurance of reliability, durability and fuel efficiency for Freightliner, Western Star, Thomas Built Buses and Freightliner Custom Chassis vehicles. 

The track will serve as a key component in the company’s ongoing testing in the areas of truck platooning and autonomous vehicles.  

“Daimler Trucks North America is the undisputed leader of the North American commercial vehicle market. That doesn’t happen by accident; it takes countless hours of research and development, testing, and validation to engineer and deliver products that pace the industry in safety and fuel economy,” said Roger Nielsen, president and CEO, Daimler Trucks North America. “The opening of this facility will ensure the future reliability of our products, as well as expedite of future technologies that enhance our customers’ bottom line.” 

The High Desert Proving Grounds is located approximately 192km southeast of DTNA’s Portland Headquarters, allowing the engineering team easy access to the testing facility. The proximity to the engineering team and variable climate options were vital pieces of the location selection. 

The route from Portland to Madras also provides vehicles real world validation by including portions on the interstate, rural roads, and mountainous terrain through the Mount Hood pass. Most recently the route has been used to validate potential gains of truck platooning, just one technology that DTNA is exploring for the future benefit of our long-haul fleet customers.     

“The new High Desert Proving Grounds give our engineers the resources to rapidly and accurately evaluate advances in the areas of safety, fuel efficiency, and connectivity,” said Wilfried Achenbach, senior vice president of engineering, Daimler Trucks North America. “Together with our full scale wind tunnel other state of the art engineering test facilities in Portland, the proving grounds will help us stay ahead of the competition.”

The test track is 5.6km of highly engineered surfaces that allow engineers to simulate a typical vehicle’s full service life in approximately six months. 

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