Komatsu and Dimaag Debut Mobile Megawatt Charging at BAUMA 2025

MUNICH, BAVARIA, GERMANY

April 7, 2025

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At BAUMA 2025 in Munich, Komatsu and Dimaag will unveil a breakthrough in heavy equipment electrification—the Mobile Megawatt Charging System (MWCS). A first for the industry, this innovative system enables on-site high-power charging for off-road applications, eliminating downtime caused by returning to fixed charging stations.

Catch the live debut at Hall C6, Messe München, from April 7-13, 2025.

Developed by Silicon Valley-based Dimaag, the MWCS features a compact, high-efficiency DC-DC converter and a durable Energy Storage System (ESS) with a long lifecycle and high discharge rate. With charging capabilities scalable from 1MW to 6MW, and integrated advanced thermal management, it offers unmatched safety and performance under high loads. Designed for mobility, the system includes 4-wheel drive and 4-wheel steering to tackle tight and rugged terrain with ease.

“Partnering with Komatsu allows us to bring our advanced electrification technology to the forefront of the construction industry,” said Ian Wright, VP Engineering at Dimaag and Tesla co-founder. “Our MWCS is engineered to exceed the performance of large diesel engines while significantly reducing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).”

Taisuke Kusaba, Senior Executive Officer and CTO at Komatsu, added, “Through our collaboration with Dimaag, we aim to accelerate the shift to electric construction equipment and work toward our 2050 carbon neutrality goal.”

About Komatsu:
Komatsu is a global leader in construction, mining, and industrial equipment, committed to sustainable solutions through innovation.

About Dimaag-AI., Inc.:
Dimaag specializes in High Power Batteries, Mobile Megawatt Chargers, and full-stack electrification solutions for off-road industries. Learn more at www.dimaag-ev.com.

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Komatsu's commitment to a carbon-neutral future is evident in this strategic move, aligning with global decarbonization goals. Dimaag’s expertise in mobile power infrastructure complements Komatsu’s vision, resulting in a versatile, scalable charging solution ready for off-grid applications. At BAUMA 2025, the MMCS demonstration attracted massive attention, highlighting key benefits such as modular design, smart energy management, and remote operability. This solution is expected to revolutionize how electric fleets are supported in mining and infrastructure sectors, where downtime can be costly and infrastructure is often lacking.Industry professionals and sustainability advocates have praised the initiative, noting how it addresses a critical barrier in the electrification of heavy machinery — reliable, high-speed charging in the field.

Komatsu and Dimaag Debut Mobile Megawatt Charging at BAUMA 2025 At BAUMA 2025, industry giants Komatsu and Dimaag have unveiled a game-changing innovation in electric heavy machinery — the Mobile Megawatt Charging System (MMCS). This debut marks a significant leap toward sustainable construction and mining solutions, combining powerful performance with zero-emission technology. The Mobile Megawatt Charging solution, developed in collaboration between Komatsu and Dimaag, is designed to support the next generation of electric mining trucks, construction equipment, and heavy-duty vehicles. With rapid deployment capability and megawatt-level output, the system ensures faster, more efficient charging in remote and demanding environments.With this innovative launch, Komatsu and Dimaag are not only setting new standards in green construction technology but also paving the way for a cleaner, more efficient future in heavy industries. For those exploring advanced electric fleet solutions, the Mobile Megawatt Charging System is set to be a transformative asset in the journey toward zero-emission operations.