Photo courtesy of McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc.
McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc., Dodge Center, Minnesota, an Oshkosh Corporation business, has announced it will spotlight its broad portfolio of refuse and recycling collection solutions at WasteExpo 2025, May 5–8 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Attendees can explore McNeilus’ latest autonomous, electric and legacy diesel-powered technologies in booth #3029, with additional trucks on display in partner booths and outdoor exhibit areas.
“At WasteExpo, we’re highlighting the future of refuse and recycling collection while reinforcing our legacy of building the industry’s most trusted vehicles,” says Lee Dreas, vice president and general manager, McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing. “We are committed to exceeding our customers’ expectations—whether that’s electrifying their fleets, exploring autonomy or delivering trusted diesel-powered vehicles.”
McNeilus’ booth will feature a lineup of electric and diesel-powered refuse and recycling collection vehicles and technology, including:
- McNeilus Volterra ZFL – North America’s first fully electric front loader engineered to meet the rigorous demands of commercial waste and recycling operations, delivering zero emission operation and all-day performance.
- Zero Radius Side Loader with CartSeeker – A side loader combining powerful performance with smart automation, utilizing CartSeeker AI to streamline container recognition and optimize route efficiency. This advanced refuse and recycling truck offers an innovative zero-radius operation.
- HARR-E Demonstrator (Hail-able Autonomous Refuse Robot – Electric) – An AI-powered, on-demand autonomous refuse and recycling collection robot demonstrator linked to a smartphone or smart home assistant, first introduced at CES 2025.
- CartSeeker with Electric Zero Radius Arm Demonstrator – A hands-on display featuring AI technology, smart automation and precision controls to promote operational route efficiency.
McNeilus also will participate in the EREF Live Auction at Waste Expo 2025, contributing a 40-yard Atlantic Series Front Loader body mounted on a Mack TerraPro chassis to support environmental research and education initiatives.
“We understand that every customer has unique needs,” says Dreas. “That’s why our approach is all about flexibility. We offer the right tools at the right time, supported by the best dealer network and service infrastructure in the business.”
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