On the current bauma 2025 present in Munich, Germany, in April, Komatsu debuted Dimaag’s Cell Megawatt Charging System (MWCS), which was described a primary for the trade. Designed for deployment in building, and different off-road functions, the MWCS allows charging at level of use, thereby considerably decreasing downtime related to journeys to mounted charging stations.
Dimaag’s MWCS boasts a compact, high-efficiency DC-DC converter and a long-life, high-discharge-rate 295 kWh Vitality Storage System (ESS). Each parts utilise a complicated thermal administration system to optimise lifecycle and security throughout high-power supply. The modular DC-DC converter is scalable, and in accordance with Dimaag presents charging capacities from 1 MW to six MW. The cellular MWCS additionally comes with 4-wheel drive and 4-wheel steering functionality to navigate round tight environment and tough terrains. It has an MCS connector.
he car dimensions are 3,700 size by 1,500 mm width and 1,400 mm peak weighing as much as 5 t relying on configuration. It has 4 electrical traction motors – one per wheel – offering 4 wheel steering functionality with digital torque vectoring. Its 208 kW motor delivers 2,180 Nm of steady torque at every wheel. It has a high pace of 35 km/h and may deal with a most incline grade of 40%. For added security it has parking brakes which are spring utilized and hydraulically launched. Operation is by way of joystick distant management or absolutely autonomous management.
“Dimaag is happy to collaborate with Komatsu, introducing our superior ESS and DC-DC structure to revolutionise electrification in building,” acknowledged Ian Wright, VP Engineering at Dimaag and Tesla Co-Founder. “Off-road car electrification calls for sensible options that not solely meet however exceed the efficiency of equal giant diesel engine autos, whereas additionally offering substantial Complete Price of Possession financial savings. Dimaag’s electrification and high-power megawatt charging programs are designed to attain this.”
“We’re delighted to collaborate with Dimaag to leverage the effectiveness of MWCS,” acknowledged Taisuke Kusaba, Senior Govt Officer (Jomu), CTO, Supervising Analysis & Improvement at Komatsu. “Regardless of the challenges in creating the marketplace for electrical building tools, primarily as a consequence of set up prices and the necessity for satisfactory energy provide infrastructure, we stay dedicated to accelerating our efforts towards market growth by means of collaboration with corporations equivalent to Dimaag, in pursuit of our problem purpose to attain carbon neutrality by 2050.”
Dimaag is a Silicon Valley firm specialising in excessive energy batteries, cellular megawatt chargers and full stack electrification and autonomous options. Dimaag’s superior thermal administration expertise manages these high-power options to boost security and life cycle. Dimaag’s options are focused to handle the electrification wants within the off-road equipment trade, together with in mining.