Designed to meet grid challenges
The
construction and
mining industries face a number of challenges today in relation to their energy needs, namely:
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Sites have grid capacity and electricity but require fast charging or charge for peak shavings.
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Sites need to formulate energy plans to generate or deliver power due to grid limitations – where projects aren’t sized from the start
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Sites or businesses in transition phases where they are not completely off grid or have secured their energy capacity for projects
Volvo Penta’s energy-dense BESS subsystem offers a powerful opportunity for the growing energy demands in heavy-duty sectors that surpass grid capacity or face limited grid connectivity. These Volvo Penta-powered BESS can integrate with renewables or other power generation assets, to provide more stable and reliable energy essential for large-scale or remote operations transitioning to electrification.
Subsystems for BESS for BEV charging
With a favorable C-rate, Volvo Penta's BESS Subsystem is designed to support fast charging and grid stability in demanding applications, where capacity and frequency challenges often arise during
electrification.
Easier deployment: Microgrids and peak shavings:
Volvo Penta’s energy-dense BESS subsystems can offer a flexible power solution for zero-emission construction zones or remote mining sites. Easily transportable, they can power equipment on-site and relocate for recharging without disrupting operations. BESS also supports stationary equipment functionality (like hydraulics, crushing mechanisms) in applications like electric excavators, wheel loaders, and crushers—all while ensuring continuous uptime onsite.
What’s inside?
At the heart of every Volvo Penta BESS subsystem is an energy-dense battery pack with a favorable C-rating to support fast charging and discharging. Derived from the same battery packs for on and off-highway use from the
Volvo Group, the subsystem is similarly backed by a rigorous IP class against corrosion and dust, making it a fit for tough environments in construction and mining.
The subsystem features a DC/DC converter for auxiliary power, a telematics gateway for real-time monitoring, and a thermal management system for optimal performance in various conditions. CAN and DC interfaces adapted from Volvo Group ensure reliable data transfer, while a robust Battery Management System (BMS) optimizes performance, maximizes battery life, and manages cybersecurity.
Each Volvo Penta subsystem cover the DC energy supply, while OEMs handle AC setup, container integration, and system configuration. This collaboration ensures tailored solutions that can meet customer needs.
Production-ready
Volvo Penta has completed
extensive testing and
prototyping with customers, and will use
bauma 2025, to showcase to the industry exactly how production-ready BESS subsystem solutions will help them build the foundations to support their electric future. Meet with a Volvo Penta expert at their stand A4.412 to discuss opportunities.