Moog and Komatsu to Showcase Electric Compact Wheel Loader

Moog’s machine electrification system includes an electric traction motor, lift, tilt and steering electric cylinders, power electronics, system control computer, battery and battery management system.

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Moog has partnered with Komatsu to build a fully electric compact wheel loader. The companies are demonstrating the connected and automation-ready, zero-emission, battery-powered machine at bauma 2022.

Moog’s machine electrification system includes an electric traction motor, lift, tilt and steering electric cylinders, power electronics, system control computer, battery and battery management system. The integrated software acts as the system’s brain to connect and coordinate actions across the machine while the all-electric actuators and motors provide the muscle. Komatsu will provide the vehicle-level design and assembly, including structural configurations that utilize Moog’s machine electrification system.

“To achieve our CO2 emission reduction targets from products in use 50% by 2030 from 2010 levels, to achieve carbon neutrality by the end of 2050, we are looking for promising technologies from suppliers to accelerate our electric machine development,” said Seiichi Fuchita, chief technology officer (CTO) and president of development division Komatsu. “The machine, built together with Moog, combines the strengths of both companies, and was finalized within a short period of time. We expect the joint testing will show the advantages of a fully electric machine and will prove collaboration is beneficial for both sides.”

By integrating multiple subsystems including power management, motion control, connectivity and automation, the Moog system enables customers to develop their own differentiated offerings and bring their vision for next-generation machines to life, while decreasing development costs and the time to bring products to market.

The companies plan to jointly test the all-electric loader after bauma 2022 to further prove the concept. Moog’s machine electrification system will help Komatsu control not only the loader’s motion but also its energy use.

“Our focus is accelerating electrification, automation, and connectivity by enabling the world’s safest, most sustainable, and most productive machines,” said Joe Alfieri, vice president and general manager for Moog’s construction business unit. “Our cooperation with Komatsu shows that industry leaders in the construction industry are ready for zero-emission machines and we are thrilled to collaborate with them to enable their journey with our production-ready electric, connected and automation systems.”

Moog’s machine electrification system is designed to be connected, automation-ready and ready to scale to production. The system has the sensing and control capabilities needed for automation while the integrated software framework comes with built-in tools to coordinate multiple axes of motion and control torque, velocity, position and force. This, paired with the system’s connectivity, will enable Moog’s customers to develop and deploy automation functionality via over-the-air (OTA) feature updates.

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