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Wed March 22, 2023 - National Edition
Battery-powered construction equipment is becoming an increasingly attractive option for construction companies, especially with investments in a battery and charger now being compatible with a growing range of equipment from different vendors.
Wacker Neuson has been using the battery since 2014 and it now works with 11 different products. Since 2021, this field-proven battery also is being deployed in BOMAG's electrically powered rammers. And now Mikasa, Swepac and Enarco have decided to use the same battery in their compaction equipment.
To ensure instant recognizability among customers and users, these interoperable batteries and chargers are all marked with the Battery One branding.
"The availability of a multi-vendor interchangeable battery for construction equipment is key to the growing adoption of electromobility on building sites," said Stefan Pfetsch, managing director of Wacker Neuson Produktion GmbH & Co. KG.
"Compatibility provides huge benefits for the customers. We see demand for battery-operated equipment growing all the time. With Battery One, we make it easier for customers to go electric — in particular to switch from products that were previously powered by conventional drive technologies."
"Battery One's compatibility across different brands and products will further increase the penetration of electric equipment and the sustainability of battery lifecycle management on construction sites," said Ralf Junker, president of BOMAG GmbH. "Together with our customers, we are helping to make construction sites around the world more environmentally friendly."
Hironari Kyoya, president of Mikasa Sangyo Co.,Ltd, added, "A powerful and interchangeable battery solves a number of challenges on the building site, such as the need to extend battery runtimes, accelerate charging times and lower equipment and infrastructure costs. All of this adds up to greater convenience for our customers."
Wacker Neuson's and Swepac's interoperable products are already identified with the Battery One branding. Soon, BOMAG, Mikasa, and Enarco also will be adding the Battery One logo to their compatible batteries.
Wacker Neuson and BOMAG presented their branded products at the ConExpo trade show.
Future-fit battery technology is a key driver for the development and incentivization of sustainable products that will resonate strongly with customers. Building on recent positive experiences with Battery One, Wacker Neuson thus intends to collaborate with the above-mentioned manufacturers to establish a standard for construction equipment batteries.
To discuss the possibility of a battery standard, the vendors will engage in negotiations to establish the exact nature and implementation timeline for this concept while respecting antitrust requirements in particular. This collaboration is inspired by the idea that customers would benefit from cost savings when they invest in battery-powered products, creating strong momentum for the wider uptake of zero emission equipment on construction sites.
The establishment of such a standard also would simplify construction site workflows and logistics by eliminating the need to manage different battery and charging systems. The aim is to make the battery system available to further manufacturers in the construction sector.
For more information, visit www.battery-one.org/en/