Posted by Daniel Gleeson on twenty third Could 2024
Ampcontrol has launched the brand new Ampcontrol MegaWatt Charger, designed to help the electrification of the mining business, showcasing the answer at The Electrical Mine 2024, in Perth, Western Australia.
Ampcontrol says it’s difficult the longer term by delivering progressive options that make electrifying mining operations a actuality. The Ampcontrol MegaWatt Charger makes use of high-capacity charging know-how to cut back charging time and operational affect.
The Ampcontrol MegaWatt Charger’s dual-mode charging function allows a number of automobile sorts to be charged through a single unit. It powers automobiles starting from mild passenger automobiles, resembling Ampcontrol Battery Electrical Car DRIFTEX, to giant machines, together with electrical haul dump vehicles, trains and buses.
“With the mining business pushing in direction of decarbonisation and internet zero targets, we’ve developed cutting-edge charging know-how that balances cost time and power administration,” Rod Henderson, Ampcontrol Managing Director & CEO, stated.
By means of radical considering and progressive collaborations, Ampcontrol continues to develop award-winning options that assist mining business clients electrify operations and minimise carbon emissions.
Ampcontrol has been supplying the sources sector with electrical infrastructure and repair for many years. A supplier of energy infrastructure, renewable options, electrical automobiles, fleet charging options and cabling, all underpinned by intensive electrical engineering companies.
Henderson added: “We take heed to the wants of business and develop merchandise utilizing our superior know-how and progressive options to help our clients. We’re excited by the chance to showcase how Ampcontrol is difficult the longer term at The Electrical Mine 2024 by launching the Ampcontrol MegaWatt Charger.”
The Ampcontrol MegaWatt Charger and different progressive energy options may even be showcased at Ampcontrol Kewdale on Could 24, 2024.