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Volvo Construction Equipment reveals electric charging protocol to accelerate transformation

Volvo CE 48V DC
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Volvo CE 48V DC

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  • Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has revealed its 48 voltage DC protocol for electric charging solutions

  • The protocol aims to accelerate electrification and make it easier for customers with a multi-branded fleet

  • Currently, there is no industry standard for 48V DC charging solutions, requiring customers to source multiple chargers

  • Volvo CE has published its brand-agnostic software protocol and plug specifications for its 48V off-board DC chargers

  • Other OEMs and suppliers can use this protocol to develop their own charging solutions for compact machines

  • The goal is to create a common protocol for charging solutions and facilitate the transition to emission-free solutions

  • The 48V power supply is designed for compact construction machines such as excavators, wheel loaders, and asphalt compactors

  • For heavier equipment, a 600V power supply is required, and there is already an industry standard protocol for this voltage

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Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) is making available its 48 voltage DC protocol for electric charging solutions in a bid to accelerate electrification and make it easier for customers with a multi-branded fleet.

There is currently no industry standard for 48V DC (direct current) charging solutions – the power required for electric compact machines – which means customers currently likely need to source multiple different chargers if they have a multi-branded fleet.

Volvo CE has therefore opted to publish its own brand-agnostic software protocol, as well as plug specifications, used on its 48V off-board DC chargers – with DC charging often commonly referred to as fast charging. This enables other OEMs and suppliers to use it in the development of their own charging solutions for compact machines.

With this move, Volvo CE aims to facilitate and accelerate the electromobility transformation by helping the wider industry create more charging solutions – based on a common protocol – for the benefit of customers transitioning to emission-free solutions.

Fredrik Tjernström, Electromobility Solutions Sales at Volvo CE, (left) says: “We want to contribute to a standardized, reliable and efficient electric ecosystem that makes it easy for our customers to go electric! Today, lacking a standard brand-agnostic charging interface for compact machines, our customers will need different chargers for different machine brands. By making our charging interface public, we hope that we will see more and more charging solution providers and other machine OEMs using one and the same charging protocol – moving us a step closer to an industry standard for the benefit of customers everywhere.”

A 48V power supply is designed for the smallest range of compact construction machines. For Volvo CE, this currently applies to the ECR18 Electric, EC18 Electric and ECR25 Electric compact excavators, the L20 Electric and L25 Electric compact wheel loaders and the DD25 Electric asphalt compactor.

For heavier equipment, the use of a 600V power supply is required. There is already an industry standard protocol for this voltage that has been designed by the automotive industry.

Volvo CE 48V DC<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Volvo CE

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