Cross Mobile Systems Integration Newsletter – November 2022

Are You Considering Electrification For Your Mobile Work Vehicles?

Vehicle electrification is the process of powering a hydraulic work vehicle with electricity. It involves replacing vehicle components that operate through an internal combustion engine with components that operate through electricity. Typically, this is done through creating a powertrain and auxiliary systems that are powered by on and off-board charging systems. At Cross Mobile Systems Integration group, we perform that service for mobile hydraulic work vehicles.

Fleet managers, OEMs, and other vehicle manufacturers are increasingly considering the impact that traditional internal combustion engines have on their mobile machinery. From emission reduction to saving on fuel costs, there are a variety of reasons many within the mobile work machine industry are moving away from gas-powered models and towards electrification. At Cross, we provide vehicle electrification services for OEMs and vehicle manufacturers to meet emission standards, to provide long-term value to end users, and to create a competitive market advantage for their product.

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If you’re manufacturing mobile hydraulic machines with an internal combustion engine but thinking about making the switch to electric powered vehicles, we can help. Contact one of our experts today to discuss electrification possibilities.

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