• Complete Thermal Management with cooling of battery, power electronics, and traction components
• Modular, decentralized design and customer-specific configuration
• Robust construction for heavy-duty and off-road vehicle
Decarbonization of heavy-duty applications: technotrans celebrates its trade fair premiere at this year's bauma and presents highly flexible thermal management systems for battery-electric vehicles in the mining and off-road sectors. An energy-efficient combination of active and passive cooling ensures constant operating temperatures of batteries, power electronics, and traction components at all times. The robust and dirt-resistant solutions enable flexible, decentralized placement of the modules thanks to a modular design.
"We see thermal management as a holistic concept for optimizing vehicle performance. With powerful cooling and efficient component control, we ensure precise temperature regulation even under extreme loads," says Bastian Thiel, Business Development Manager at technotrans. The application range of technotrans solutions extends from battery-electric mining trucks to excavators and special vehicles for passenger transport. "We can offer our customers a thermal management solution tailored to the application for every electrified off-road vehicle," emphasizes Thiel.
In its Complete Thermal Management, technotrans relies on a combination of active cooling for the battery and passive cooling for the power electronics, traction system, and additional components. These include converters, e-boxes, and motors of hydraulic pumps. The thermal management systems are particularly resistant and dirt-resistant. As a result, they reliably withstand the harsh conditions in the heavy-duty sector, such as intense dust exposure, strong vibrations, extreme temperatures, and high mechanical loads.
Modular and Decentralized: Maximum Flexibility in Integration
The special feature of the thermal management solutions lies in their high flexibility: The modular system allows flexible, decentralized placement of the modules, enabling vehicle manufacturers to save space and gain more integration options. Especially for smaller special vehicles with limited installation space, the individual arrangement plays a crucial role. In addition, the plug-and-play systems operate energy-efficiently through demand-driven control of the cooling capacity. "With our know-how and customized solutions, we are able to optimally meet the individual requirements of vehicle manufacturers and thus drive decarbonization in the heavy-duty sector," says Thiel.
technotrans will exhibit at bauma 2025 in Munich from April 7 to 13, 2025, at booth A1.511/2.
For more information: www.technotrans.com