CISSOID has announced that its SiC Inverter Control Module (ICM) has been selected by Hydro-Leduc, a distinguished manufacturer of hydraulic components, for its innovative highly efficient, and modular Electric Power Take-Off (ePTO). This innovative ePTO technology facilitates the electrification of trucks and various off-road vehicles. CISSOID's ICM not only energizes and regulates Hydro Leduc's small and efficient inverter but also significantly expedites its development cycle.
Hydro Leduc's innovative ePTO system provides an enhanced hydraulic supply for high-power tools in electric trucks and other off-road vehicles that continue to utilize hydraulic actuators. Hydro Leduc's new ePTO signifies a notable progression in electric and hydraulic transmissions, using their ME230, a 76 kW brushless electric motor intended for integration with an inverter for applications up to 650 V dc
This motor, adhering to DIN ISO14 standards and featuring an effective cooling system, is a comprehensive solution alongside the new series of fixed displacement spherical piston pumps: the XRe, offered in 41 or 63 cm³ displacements.
The ME230 and XRe together offer high-performance and efficient electro-hydraulic solutions for many applications.