Volvo CE Unveils Mobile Charging Solutions for Construction EVs

The new products are the PU750 (capable of supporting three to four mid-size machines) and the PU130 (towable charging solution).

The new products are the PU750 (capable of supporting three to four mid-size machines) and the PU130 (towable charging solution).
The new products are the PU750 (capable of supporting three to four mid-size machines) and the PU130 (towable charging solution).
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Volvo Construction Equipment, Volvo Penta and two manufacturers of charging solutions launched two new portable power products in the North American market.

Volvo CE unveiled two Volvo-branded mobile charging units called the PU750 and the PU130. The PU750 is for fast-charging larger equipment onsite without needing a converter, while the PU130 is a portable Level 2 charger for compact machines.

“We all have a common goal to revolutionize the landscape of sustainable technology within the heavy equipment sector,” said Dr. Ray Gallant, vice president — Sustainability and Productivity Services at Volvo CE. “Collaborating on these products allows us to make significant steps forward in the adoptability of electric machines.”

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PU750

Developed and built by Utility Innovation Group (UIG) in cooperation with Volvo CE and Volvo Penta, the PU750 utilizes the Volvo Group CAST (Common Architecture, Shared Technology) strategy. The partnership applies Volvo Penta’s battery sub-system to support charging around the world and allows mid-size electric machines to charge on a variety of jobsites due to its adaptability to multiple infrastructure setups and transport.

“It’s not always clear what power availability you will have for charging on a jobsite, but this solution has been strategically developed to put our microgrid integration and GridSure expertise to work in order to dynamically adapt to all utility and on-site generation conditions,” said Derek Tugwell, president of UIG. “We’re really excited about how this solution will drive adoption of electrified off-road equipment and help drive decarbonization.”

The first-generation PU750 has enough energy to support three to four mid-size machines like the Volvo EC230 Electric excavator through twin CCS1 connections before the 792 kWh Volvo-based batteries need to be recharged. When used with the grid interactive UIG power system, the PU750 can maximize available AC power and integrate onsite distributed energy assets to enable vehicle charging operations. Multiple assets can be tracked, managed and visualized within the GridSure platform, making vehicle and charging power management clear. The PU750 also integrates solar panels to aid in controls and auxiliary system support when it is away from the grid.

“We teamed up with UIG last year because of their expertise in integrating multiple assets to maximize on- and off-grid charging possibilities,” said Darren Tasker, vice president Industrial, Volvo Penta North America. “Weaving our Volvo CE teammates into the partnership was always the plan, and it’s exciting to see what has come of this relationship so quickly.”

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PU130

Based on Portable Electric’s proprietary 48-volt direct current fast charging (DCFC) technology, the PU130 provides the ability to charge equipment in less than an hour with 130 kWh of energy storage capacity and a 20 kW charge rate. In addition to charging equipment, the PU130 can simultaneously provide 40 kW of site power.

"We are incredibly proud to partner with Volvo CE in bringing the PU130 to market,” said Keith Marett, CEO of Portable Electric. “This first-of-its-kind unit is a testament to our shared dedication and the importance of collaboration to reduce the use of carbon-intensive fuels at construction sites.”

The PU130 will be available through the North American Volvo dealer network.

“Battery electric equipment is not feasible for every jobsite or application, but its use cases continue to grow,” said Gallant. “As long as owners and operators are making an effort to reduce emissions in whatever way they can, that is forward progress.”

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