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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Exro Technologies Inc T.EXRO

Alternate Symbol(s):  EXROF | T.EXRO.WT | T.EXRO.WT.A

Exro Technologies Inc. is a clean technology company. The Company is engaged in developing power control electronics that expand the capabilities of electric motors and batteries. Its technologies include e-mobility (Coil Driver) and stationary energy storage (Cell Driver). The Coil Drive technology is an adaptive traction inverter that replaces the standard 3-phase inverter in electric... see more

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Exro Technologies Inc > Would this work with Hydro Vac trucks?
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Post by TeamEddie on Feb 03, 2024 11:01pm

Would this work with Hydro Vac trucks?

In previous internal combustion-powered vehicles, the Power Take Off, or PTO, is typically found on the vehicle’s transmission, which for many applications connects to a hydraulic pump to run various systems.

One of the downsides of this arrangement is that the engine must always be running for the PTO to be operable.

While the SEA-Drive® power-system runs the drive system of a vehicle, it also is the brain behind the energy management needs of ancillaries.

Gone are the PTO-powered belts and pumps of the past, in are independent electrically driven systems.

It’s a major deviation from the norm, but it leads to significant efficiency gains, with energy only deployed when required.

Comment by jboom70 on Feb 03, 2024 11:35pm
Yes and there is a but. PTO runs a pump that runs the hydraulics that runs the equipment and it doesn't easily turn. They have been playing with hydrogen for this type of application even plug in on site. (crane booms and even vac trucks) but the many batteries you would need would make the vehicle to heavy and not able to run the roads. Stright trucks have limits and even a heavy duty truck ...more  
Comment by TeamEddie on Feb 03, 2024 11:43pm
yes good points 
Comment by Pandora on Feb 03, 2024 11:55pm
A power take off is a means of running accessory equipment by a connection to the main power source ie. the engine, hence the name "power take off". "Power take-offs (PTOs) are an attachment connected to large vehicles (such as trucks, harvesters and tractors) as a power source for a range of accessories including mowers, wood chippers, water pumps, compressors, and a ...more  
Comment by Pandora on Feb 04, 2024 12:00am
Presumably if "everything" is going electric then somebody must be designing for power take offs from electric motors or will they just add more motors. For example what will they use to lift the hoist in a common dump truck? A separate motor?
Comment by jboom70 on Feb 04, 2024 12:11am
Your not understanding. To get through a work day you won't have enough battery power and adding batteries will make the weight to high. These trucks are depended on to run 12hrs a day they can't have downtime. It does work for delivery though in a downtown setting where the truck doesn't draw while parked or stopped in traffic. It shoud get through a 8+ hr day and even fast charge ...more  
Comment by TeamEddie on Feb 04, 2024 12:21am
yes the amount of power to run a hydro vac would be huge to large for battery power 
Comment by lastpick on Feb 04, 2024 7:41am
How about two batteries for every vehicle, one in use and one on charge like my DeWalt drill?