Moog Inc. Partners With Doosan Bobcat to Create World’s First All-Electric Compact Track Loader
Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A, MOG.B) has launched a construction venture, providing Doosan Bobcat with its intelligent machine electrification system. This collaboration aims to design and build the world's first all-electric compact track loader, the T7X, which offers zero emissions and eliminates hydraulic components. The system enhances productivity, safety, and sustainability in construction machinery. Moog's experience in electrification will accelerate market introduction of automated and connected machines, enabling clients to create differentiated products and reduce development time.
- Collaboration with Doosan Bobcat to develop the all-electric T7X, enhancing market positioning.
- Moog's intelligent machine electrification system improves efficiency and reduces maintenance costs.
- Launch of Moog construction focuses on electrification and automation, targeting sustainable solutions.
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Moog launches construction venture focused on accelerating electrification & automation
Bobcat T7X all-electric track loader (© Bobcat, used with permission, Source: Doosan Bobcat) The Bobcat logo, the colors of the Bobcat T76e, and other Bobcat product names referenced are trademarks of
Moog’s intelligent machine electrification system consists of Moog’s integrated software framework, a sophisticated electric machine controller, lift and tilt electric cylinders, electric traction motors, and power electronics. With the help of Moog’s system, the T7X is a major step forward for the productivity, safety, and sustainability of construction machinery.
“Bobcat had a vision for an all-electric machine,” said
Moog has a long history of converting hydraulic systems to electric in industries including aerospace, defense, and industrial machinery as well as in applications such as simulators for air, sea, and land vehicles. Leveraging this expertise, Moog’s intelligent machine electrification system helps the T7X control the motion of the tracks, as well as lift and tilt functions with industry-leading efficiency to enable a powerful zero-emission machine with significantly increased run time and reduced maintenance costs.
“To describe our contribution to the T7X in anatomical terms,” added Baldi, “we supplied the part of the brain that controls motion; the nervous system helping to intelligently coordinate actions, power, and sensor information; and the muscles, which are the all-electric actuators and motors.”
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Moog construction is bringing the intelligent machine electrification system to market for customers looking to create zero-emission, connected, and more automated machines.
By seamlessly integrating multiple subsystems including power management, motion control, connectivity, and automation, Moog 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.
“Our vision is to be the leading provider of electrification and automation solutions,” said
The intelligent machine electrification system is designed to be connected and automation ready. Leveraging Moog’s deep expertise, 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 precisely control torque, velocity, position, and force. This, paired with the system’s connectivity, enables Moog construction customers to develop and deploy valuable automation functionality via software updates more easily and continuously.
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