Mack Trucks Releases Mobile Off-Grid Charging System

The off-grid charging system will consist of a generator powered by renewable propane and 120 kW charger.

The off-grid charging system will consist of a generator powered by renewable propane and 120 kW charger.
The off-grid charging system will consist of a generator powered by renewable propane and 120 kW charger.
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Mack Trucks has unveiled a mobile off-grid charging system that will be integrated into the body of a Mack MD Electric truck. This solution is designed to help customers investigating e-mobility for Class 6-8 vehicles and the feasibility for their fleets.

This mobile Mack MD Electric charging unit can be used for a limited time by customers who want to test the technology and by dealers when facilitating electric vehicle demos.

“This system will allow the customer or dealer to charge trucks – whether it’s a demo unit or a multi-unit ride-and-drive event at the dealer – without having charging infrastructure readily available at their site,” said Ryan Saba, energy solutions manager for Mack Trucks. “Mack hopes that this option will help customers more easily experience the benefits of e-mobility and a more sustainable transportation option.”

The off-grid charging system will consist of a generator powered by renewable propane and 120 kW charger. The system will be mounted on the back of the MD Electric truck transporting it. Mack currently does not have plans to make the truck-charger configuration commercially available in its energy solutions portfolio but can support customers interested in purchasing the truck charger combo through their supplier relationships.

The Mack MD Electric can be configured to be a Class 6 or Class 7 vehicle. It features a three-phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous 260-hp motor powered by Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) Oxide lithium-ion batteries, rated at a 240 kWh with an estimated range of up to 230 miles.

The MD Electric is the second electric vehicle introduced by Mack Trucks to the industry. The first was the Mack LR Electric, which went into production in December 2021.

The Mack LR Electric is a Class 8 refuse model with a GVWR of 66,000 lbs. The next generation Mack LR Electric offers 42 percent more energy and a standard 376 kWh total battery capacity for increased range between charges. Twin electric motors with 448 continuous hp and 4,051 lb. ft. of peak torque output from zero rpm power the vehicle.

Both trucks display a copper-colored Bulldog which makes them identifiable as a Mack and denotes the electric drivetrains.

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