
Vanair Expands EPEQ Ecosystem
Vanair, a Lincoln Electric Company, recently unveiled five new products that expand its EPEQ Electrified Power Equipment ecosystem. The offerings address growing demand for practical alternatives to engine idling that protect equipment, reduce maintenance costs and extend vehicle service life.
The EPEQ Power Center is a self-contained, 48-volt core power module that serves as the cornerstone of the EPEQ ecosystem. It consolidates ELiMENT batteries, inverters, a DC-DC converter and shore-power charging into a single enclosure that can be placed in a truck bed, on a van shelf or in virtually any vehicle configuration.
The new EPEQ 12-volt line extends Vanair’s mobile power expertise to lighter-duty vans, delivery vehicles and custom-upfitted service vehicles that need reliable auxiliary power but do not require the capacity of Vanair’s 48-volt EPEQ system.
The EPEQ Solar Assist system is a patented, flexible solar panel engineered specifically for work truck applications, serving as a continuous battery tender and auxiliary charging source for both the 12-volt and 48-volt EPEQ platforms.
Vanair’s chassis-mounted Velion 50kW DC Fast Charger adds mobile fast-charging capability to a multipurpose service truck. It can also be removed from the truck for use as a stationary charger.
Lastly, the company is upgrading its 48-volt ELiMENT LiFePO4 batteries with a new IP67-rated design providing complete protection against dust ingress and temporary water immersion. New mounting configurations improve flexibility for under-chassis and frame-rail applications. The upgraded batteries will progressively replace current 48-volt ELiMENT models across the EPEQ line. https://vanair.com

