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Volvo Penta expands electromobility offer with cube battery

Volvo Penta's electric driveline incorporating cube batteries.
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Volvo Penta's electric driveline incorporating cube batteries.

IMAGE SOURCE: SE10 PR; Volvo Penta

Volvo Penta has launched its new cube battery at bauma Munich, offering industrial customers increased installation flexibility and a 40% increase in energy density. The company's existing flat-pack battery has also been improved to deliver a 40% increase in energy density.

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Volvo Penta unveiled its new cube battery, which is based on proven Volvo Group technology, for the first time at bauma Munich in Germany. The cube-shaped battery increases the versatility and flexibility of Volvo Penta's electromobility offering, opening up electrification opportunities for more customers across a wider range of industrial subsectors, machines and applications. Both Volvo Penta’s cube battery and its existing flat-pack battery – which went into production in 2021 – offer customers reliable power and range with a 40% increase in energy density compared to what was previously available, allowing equipment to work for longer before a re-charge is needed.

Measuring 768x684x668mm and boasting a lighter design, the cube battery delivers 90 kWh of energy, while the updated flat-pack battery delivers 94 kWh of energy.

 “The new cubic battery shape is a strong addition to Volvo Penta’s electric driveline offering,” says Eduardo Araujo, Electromobility Product Manager at Volvo Penta. “It has been developed to meet the needs of demanding applications and safety requirements, as well as facilitate alternative packaging designs due to its cubic shape – which allows the batteries to be easily stacked. It delivers increased energy density together with installation flexibility and will help OEMs transition to battery-electric power who maybe aren’t able to incorporate the length of the flat-pack design into their equipment.”

Proven Volvo Group technology 

The cube battery is proven Volvo Group technology that is already being used in Volvo Trucks and benefits from hundreds of thousands of hours of testing and real-world use. As with the flat-pack battery, Volvo Penta will further develop and adapt the Volvo Group’s proven electric platform and combine it with its extensive knowledge and experience of the different applications, environments and climates its customers operate in.

“We take a full system supplier approach which means that we can create a flexible, bespoke electric driveline solution for specific machines and applications,” explains Eduardo. “We are very experienced in a variety of different segments, so by using that knowledge and combining it with the Volvo Group’s proven electromobility experience, we can build the best modular system for our customer’s applications. We partner with our customers and collaborate to optimize the design and adapt the complete electric driveline system for a specific vehicle, allowing us to deliver a tailored solution based on their exact usage requirements.”

Volvo Penta’s partnership approach is what led to the series production of electric drivelines with fire truck manufacturer Rosenbauer and terminal tractor manufacturer TICO. “The success of our electromobility partnerships has attracted increased interest and acceleration with customers in different industrial segments,” concludes Eduardo. “We have new projects in the pipeline that will begin in 2023.”

 Volvo Penta’s new battery offering is another step towards helping customers transition to net-zero emissions and achieving the company’s commitment to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), where it aims to reach net-zero value chain emissions by 2040.

Source: SE10 PR; Volvo Penta