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Volvo CE and Portable Electric Introduce PU130 Mobile Battery Storage System From: Volvo Construction Equipment | For Construction Pros

The PU130 can charge electrified construction equipment at a 20 kW charge rate and simultaneously provide 40 kW of jobsite power to support tools, lighting, office trailers and more.

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) and Portable Electric have introduced the PU130 mobile charging system for construction sites. With Portable Electric’s proprietary 48-Volt Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) technology integrated, the PU130 provides the ability to recharge electric equipment in work areas. Electricity Storage Devices

Volvo CE and Portable Electric Introduce PU130 Mobile Battery Storage System From: Volvo Construction Equipment | For Construction Pros

In addition to recharging electrified construction equipment at a 20 kW charge rate, the PU130 can simultaneously provide 40 kW of jobsite power to support tools, lighting, office trailers and more. Moreover, the PU130 hybridizes with other power generation systems for extended power, enabling continuous operation.

As with all power and charging solutions from Portable Electric, the PU130 offers connectivity with Neuron OS for remote monitoring. With real-time data, analytics and GPS tracking, users can remotely monitor the PU130's performance, configure charging schedules and more.

"The PU130 represents a significant milestone in our journey towards sustainable construction practices. By partnering with Portable Electric, we are delivering cutting-edge solutions that exceed our customers' expectations," said Ray Gallant, vice president of Volvo Construction Equipment.

Volvo CE and Portable Electric Introduce PU130 Mobile Battery Storage System From: Volvo Construction Equipment | For Construction Pros

Pv Panels And Batteries "We are incredibly proud to partner with Volvo Construction Equipment in bringing the PU130 to market. This first-of-its-kind unit is a testament to our team's dedication in helping reduce the use of carbon-intensive fuels at construction sites worldwide. By removing a key barrier of adoption, electrified equipment users can now reduce their downtime and increase their productivity through our rapid recharging technology," said Keith Marett, CEO of Portable Electric.