Moog Construction's ZQUIP energy-supply system for zero-emission machines
With ZQUIP’s innovative energy-supply system for zero-emissions construction machines, owners can adapt to run their vehicle with either diesel fuel or battery energy. Engineers can “zquip” a diesel-hydraulic construction vehicle, such as an excavator, by removing its diesel engine and installing a modular conversion kit containing one, two, three or more 1.2-by-0.8-meter power modules. Vehicle owners can then choose the type and amount of energy for their machine. This flexibility helps owners increase their return on investment and asset utilization.

ZQUIP’s adaptable power exchange means you can run your machine no matter the energy source for construction vehicles. A ‘zquipped’ machine can be zero-emission when required or run diesel to extend its workday. The ZQUIP diesel power module acts as a range extender, keeping battery power modules charged to maximize uptime, effectively creating a hybrid machine. Vehicle operators can also recharge their ZQUIP machine’s battery power modules via fast charging, overnight charging, or swapping them for fresh ones.
The diesel power modules have a 1.2-by-0.8-meter footprint and stand 1.1 meters high. The diesel power module has a 25kW continuous rating, 48-liter tank, and IoT-connected ZQUIP software. Workers can easily and cost-effectively transport, swap out, and maintain the diesel power module while the operator and machine continue working with new power modules.
Fleet owners with ZQUIP machines can bid on zero-emissions job sites, or not; they can run the type of vehicle they want and use the type of power they prefer--electric, diesel, hydrogen fuel cell, hydrogen ICE--or whatever the future holds.
Booth No: FN.921/1