Electromobility
Industrial Electric Solutions
Backed by Volvo Group’s depth of knowledge, Volvo Penta are committed to making the shift to electric and offering reliable industrial electric solutions. With an engineered approach, Volvo Penta offer modular and purpose built solutions to power your path to zero-emission operations.
Electric partnerships
Our team will work with you and Volvo Penta to tailor industrial electric solutions systems that is specific for your industry and its unique requirements. Through this collaboration, purpose-built electric systems are engineered and built to advance you towards a zero-emission future.
Electric solutions
Thanks to being a part of the Volvo Group, Volvo Penta have access to shared innovations, technology and advanced electric platforms. This knowledge then helps Volvo Penta to develop electromobility solutions that are tailored to industrial needs.
Electromobility
Industrial applications derive advantages from electric solutions, as they enhance energy efficiency and minimize wear and tear. This results in cost reductions and heightened operational uptime for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), fleet owners, and operators.
Your electric solutions partner.
Hear how Volvo Penta deliver electric solutions that are both modular for adaptability and tailored for precision, ensuring optimal performance and reliability in any industrial application.
The next generation of excavators
Volvo Penta and leading North American telescopic boom excavator manufacturer, Gradall Industries, Inc. showcased the latest development in their partnership at CONEXPO – an electrified version of the OEM’s XL 4100 V highway speed wheeled excavator.
The zero-emissions concept machine, named EL41H4 is powered entirely by two Volvo Penta batteries, matched to the duty cycle of the excavator, which fit neatly into the existing engine bay. The electric driveline system from Volvo Penta also includes the complete high voltage system — electric motors, gearboxes, inverters, junction boxes and cabling.
Modular electric systems in forklifts
Italian heavy equipment manufacturer FTMH (Fantuzzi Team Material Handling) is continuing its strong collaboration with Volvo Penta to electrify a range of forklift models.
The partnership will see a full range of e-forklifts, up to 52-tonnes, developed. The 26-tonne capacity FTF 26-12, which currently relies on a Volvo Penta D8 engine, will be the first to be electrified as the FTF 26-12 EL. The 600V electric drivetrain will be powered by a Volvo Penta battery system with an installed capacity of 360 kWh.
Contact the Industrial Power Systems team about making the switch to electric.
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