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Volvo Penta is set to unveil its latest modular and scalable battery energy storage system (BESS) platform at Bauma 2025, aiming to support off-grid power needs in construction and mining.

The system is designed to help industry operators transition towards electrification while maintaining productivity and efficiency.

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The company’s new BESS platform builds on a previous concept and is intended to integrate seamlessly with electric power solutions for construction and mining applications. “Our modular and scalable battery-electric platform is designed to support the electrification ecosystem—combining high-performance drivelines with the crucial energy storage subsystems for efficient charging and operation,” said Hannes Norrgren, President of Volvo Penta Industrial.

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At the core of the system is Volvo Penta’s “Cube” battery pack, an energy-dense unit optimized for compact job site solutions. The Cube pack is designed for both stationary and mobile applications, allowing for flexible scaling based on operational demands. Additionally, a Volvo Penta-developed DC/DC unit will be showcased, capable of converting high-voltage battery output to lower voltage levels to support auxiliary systems and portable offices.

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Volvo Penta, a division of Volvo Group primarily known for its marine engines and power generation systems, is positioning itself as a key player in the transition to electrified construction and industrial operations. The company sees its BESS solution as a step toward improving energy efficiency in industries that have traditionally relied on diesel-powered machinery.

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