Vanguard showcased its brand-new MVG Series of motors and MC Series of motor controllers at Equip Expo.
“We are on a mission to make it easier than ever for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to incorporate battery power into their equipment offerings, because more industries are expecting and demanding reliable, clean battery power. With the launch of our own motors and motor controllers, we’ll be able to offer OEMs simplified, easy-to-integrate components that deliver a full battery system solution other manufacturers can’t,” says David Frank, vice president of Electrification at Briggs & Stratton. “We’re excited to give Equip Exposition attendees a close-up look at the latest in battery power and show them what’s possible when they choose Vanguard.”
Built tough and engineered with ease-of-service in mind, the MVG Series and MC Series include different power options to meet voltage needs across equipment sizes. Vanguard had its new MVG1500, MVG2200, MVG3000 and MVG4000 motors and MC2000, MC4000 and MC8000 motor controllers in the Briggs & Stratton booth. The design of the motors and motor controllers make them an ideal solution for compact equipment like blowers and walk-behind trowels, as well as pumps, sprayers, power rakes and more.
Vanguard also showed off its new 24V 3.5kWh Battery, which utilizes advanced Lithium-Ion chemistry for safer and powerful performance. By offering a battery at the 24V level, Vanguard can help simplify the integration process for existing OEM applications utilizing lead-acid batteries. With the 24V 3.5kWh Battery, Vanguard is able to better serve the access, cleaning and construction industries by powering equipment like boom lifts, floor scrubbers, sweepers, cranes and environmental systems.
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