Overview
- About 100 representatives from 10 European and North American customers are attending the Arjeplog program that began Feb. 28.
- Demo vehicles carry components under order discussions or slated for supply, including advanced braking and steering systems for client evaluation.
- European customers have shown strong interest in a next-generation integrated braking system scheduled for mass production later in 2026.
- More than 80 vehicles support roughly 60 active projects on 14 specialized snow and black‑ice tracks with an on-site workshop for immediate tweaks.
- Testing targets extreme cold performance, autonomous sensor detection accuracy, and control-unit algorithm verification, with year-round cold-weather R&D supported by sites in Heihe, China and Wanaka, New Zealand.