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Volvo launches battery energy system with integrated EV -loader – PV Magazine International

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The Swedish manufacturer has launched an integrated all-in-one system with a 450-540 kWh battery energy storage component and a 240 kW DC Fast Charger. The system is designed for food sites, whether it is connected in the schedule or island mode.

April 7, 2025
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Volvo Energy has released the Volvo PU500-battery energy storage system (BESS) designed for food sites, either in grid-bound or island mode. The new all-in-one mobile power unit has an integrated EV charger, Power conversion system, Schakelgear and Transformer.

The PU500 has an energy storage capacity of 450-540 kWh. It can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of each site, including external construction sites, festivals or efforts in the field of disasters.

The system integrates a 240 kW DC-fast charger and offers the possibility to charge a heavy truck in approximately 1.5 hours and, according to the manufacturer, can charge a maximum of 3 electric trucks or 20 electric cars every day.

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