Molabo Brings Safe-to-Touch Electric Drives to Off-Highway, Industrial Equipment

ISCAD

Molabo, the company that developed the world’s most  powerful electric drive at a safe-to-touch voltage, is introducing its revolutionary ISCAD (Intelligent Stator  Cage Drive) motor technology to the off-highway, industrial, and commercial markets. The ISCAD  technology can deliver 25 – 200 kW peak power and up to 150 kW continuous power at just 48 V. The  company’s first off-highway application of this technology is the ONOX, a fully electric tractor equipped  with an innovative, award-winning battery-swapping system.  

The tractor integrates four 50 kW Aries 50 drives: two main drives and two power take-offs (PTOs). This  configuration provides ample power for tackling tough terrain. The two PTOs deliver clean, quiet electric  energy to power farming implements like hay cutters, balers, disc harrows, mowers, diggers, or grinders.  

“There were several reasons why we chose to partner with Molabo. The motor delivers approximately 40 % more power than our previous generation at just 48 volts. The motor is also quite compact in design and has an integrated motor controller for simplicity,” said Daniel Hornung, project manager for ONOX. 

Currently, more than 65,000 farms in Germany produce renewable energy. The innovative ONOX tractor,  when combined with on-farm biogas, wind, or solar photovoltaics, enhances independence and resilience to fluctuating diesel prices, reduces emissions, and may lower operational costs while increasing profit  margins.  

The ONOX tractor’s battery-swapping system eliminates downtime for charging and doesn’t require a  powerful grid connection—an installation that can be expensive or unavailable in rural areas. Instead, the  batteries charge from the renewables generated on the farm, and operators swap depleted batteries in  just five minutes. Additionally, ONOX batteries can serve as auxiliary or emergency energy storage for the  facility, helping to stabilize the local electric grid.  

The ONOX tractor is suitable for light farming or homesteading applications and is currently in its final  approval and testing phases. 

Game-Changing Technology for Off-Highway Vehicles and Equipment 

“After successful entries in the recreational and commercial marine segments, we’re thrilled to offer our  low-voltage electric drive systems to the off-highway, industrial, agricultural and commercial segments,”  said Adrian Patzak, COO of Molabo GmbH. “Our touch-safe Aries drives are a game changer for equipment  manufacturers. In the past, low-voltage drives were only available up to 30 kW. Thanks to our patented  ISCAD technology, OEMs can now develop powerful emission-free vehicles and equipment that are easy  to certify, service, and maintain.” 

Currently, most electrified off-highway vehicles are built on high-voltage automotive platforms. However,  off-highway equipment is often used in remote or rural areas where access to high-voltage trained service 

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personnel and specialized tools may be limited. With Aries drives, service and maintenance can be  performed on-site.  

“We wanted to make it as easy and safe as possible for existing trained staff to maintain the tractor,” said  Hornung.  

Enabling Emission-Free Farming and More 

While the ONOX tractor is breaking new ground in the agriculture industry, Molabo technology is also  being applied in other heavy-duty sectors such as generators and factory equipment that previously relied  on high-voltage motors.  

“The opportunities are endless,” said Patzak. “We’re looking forward to working with more innovative  companies to electrify their product offerings.” 


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