Electrified Excellence: Edison Motors x FloDraulic Partnership
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 Published On Apr 17, 2024

For four decades, FloDraulic has been a leader in mobile machinery, specializing in integrating internal combustion engines with advanced hydraulic systems. As the world moves towards a zero-carbon footprint, FloDraulic’s expertise in transitioning heavy-duty machines from diesel to electric is more crucial than ever.

In 2021, we launched the Edison Motors Electrified Truck Project, a groundbreaking initiative to develop a hybrid electric logging truck. This truck reflects our core values of repairability, ease of service, and robust power, tailored for the demanding off-highway markets. Unsatisfied with the direction of market electrification, we decided, "Screw it, we can build a better truck ourselves," and FloDraulic was the perfect partner for this venture.

Discover how FloDraulic brings its extensive expertise in hydraulics, electrical design, and vehicle communication networks to help us create a top-tier product. From the inception of Edison Motors, FloDraulic has been instrumental, offering invaluable experience in control systems and system integration.

This video will take you behind the scenes of our collaboration, highlighting how we use key suppliers like DanFoss and their Editron products—designed for high performance in extreme conditions—to achieve our vision. These partnerships have not only led to the creation of a best-in-class hybrid electric truck but have also set the stage for future projects.

At Edison Motors, we’re not just building trucks; we’re shaping the future of the electrification industry. With FloDraulic’s support, we’ve turned a simple idea into a reality, marking a significant milestone in our journey towards a greener planet.

Subscribe to our channel to follow our progress and explore how Edison Motors, with FloDraulic’s partnership, is driving innovation and sustainability in the heavy machinery sector.

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