ProLogium Solid-State Battery to Power Nakayama Iron Works Machine at Japan Trade Show
ProLogium Technology announced that Nakayama Iron Works will display an electric soil improvement machine using ProLogium's solid-state battery at Japan's N-EXPO. The exhibit focuses on energy efficiency, AI, robotics, and recycling applications.
thehindubusinessline.comLtd. will exhibit an electric self-propelled soil improvement machine equipped with ProLogium's next-generation solid-state battery at Japan's N-EXPO trade show. The NE100MG machine is part of Nakayama Iron Works' Dendoman series. It uses an electric drive system designed to reduce lifecycle costs including fuel consumption, maintenance, and disposal.
The NE100MG processes excavated surplus soil and dewatered cake through screening, crushing, and mixing to produce improved soil. Nakayama Iron Works selected the solid-state battery for its safety characteristics. The company will present the machine under four themes: energy efficiency, AI, robotics, and recycling.
These themes address environmental impact reduction, labor-saving operations, safety improvements, and site efficiency. The demonstration is intended to show practical applications of next-generation battery technology in industrial mobile equipment and environmental engineering.
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The exhibit may increase visibility for solid-state battery use in construction equipment.
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