Dana Collaborates with Wacker Neuson Group on e-Propulsion Systems for Electric Compact Construction Vehicle Line-up
Dana (NYSE: DAN) has been selected by Wacker Neuson Group to supply e-Propulsion systems for its compact construction vehicles in Europe, starting with the Kramer electric wheel loader 5065e. The multi-year program is set to commence production this year, featuring a comprehensive electrodynamic system that includes the Spicer Electrified™ eSG101 e-Transmission, dual Dana TM4™ SRI 200 motors, and a sophisticated APC 300 series controller. This partnership enhances Dana's role in expanding sustainable solutions in the construction sector and continues a collaboration with Wacker Neuson that spans over 20 years.
- Selected to provide e-Propulsion systems for Wacker Neuson Group, indicating strong demand for electric construction equipment.
- Multi-year program beginning production this year enhances Dana's market position.
- Collaboration with Wacker Neuson strengthens Dana's reputation in sustainable technology.
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The multi-year program is expected to begin production later this year and will feature a complete electrodynamic system from Dana, including:
- the Spicer Electrified™ eSG101 e-Transmission;
- two Dana TM4™ SRI 200 motors paired with Dana TM4™ AC-X1 inverters;
- an APC 300 series controller; and
- the software platform to manage the energy source powering vehicle traction and multiple operating functions.
"The demand for electrified compact construction equipment continues to rise and Wacker Neuson and Dana understand the importance of taking a complete system approach to e-Propulsion systems – maximizing the efficiency, durability, and performance of each specific vehicle application," said Jeroen Decleer, senior vice president of
"We are committed to expanding our pioneering role in the development of emission-free equipment for construction as well as agricultural applications. We want to be the technology leader in performance, efficiency, and safety and are pleased to have Dana as a strong partner to achieve this goal," explained
Dana's eSG101 e-Transmission is specifically designed to support the demanding requirements of construction equipment. It leverages field-proven technologies, including a patented solution for unrivaled efficiency, a precision-engineered interface for connecting high-performance motors to help deliver an improved total cost of ownership, and a solution optimized for noise, vibration, and harshness.
The vehicle's propulsion and working functions will leverage Dana's SRIPM motor technology which maximizes the ratio between performance and cost, providing a superior performance in a fully integrated electric system. The motors are each complemented by a low-voltage, power-dense AC-X1 inverter with unsurpassed dynamic performance across a range of speeds.
The complete system is controlled by a fully configurable APC 300 series controller that meets the strictest safety regulations for electric vehicles and manages the power distribution of traction and working functions, brakes, heating, and cooling of the cabin, as well as diagnostics and intelligence control strategies to monitor vehicle performance.
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Dana is a leader in the design and manufacture of highly efficient propulsion and energy-management solutions that power vehicles and machines in all mobility markets across the globe. The company is shaping sustainable progress through its conventional and clean-energy solutions that support nearly every vehicle manufacturer with drive and motion systems; electrodynamic technologies, including software and controls; and thermal, sealing, and digital solutions.
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