Dannar
The Dannar 4.00 Mobile Power Solution

Dannar juices up the jobsite with Mobile Power Station

Feb. 4, 2025
The company's remote-controlled Mobile Power Station delivers up to 500kW of power to charge EVs and run more than 500 attachments for Caterpillar, Deere, Bobcat, and emergency equipment.

To help construction fleets power equipment at remote job sites, Dannar has launched the 4.00 Mobile Power Station, a remotely operated battery on wheels to juice up heavy machinery and auxiliary equipment at a moment's notice.

According to Dannar, the units can power an off-grid site, charge electric vehicles, or operate as standalone heavy-duty machinery.

The four-wheel-drive unit has a base weight of 13,000 lbs., and due to the high-capacity BMW lithium-ion batteries, it can tow 600,000 lbs. The max speed is 25 mph maximum travel speed of 25 mph.

The export panel can power multiple hydraulic tools via its Type I,II, and III hydraulic tool circuits, and is configurable with multiple 110VAC and 208VAC outlets.

Built on a heavy-duty steel ladder frame, the Dannar 4.00 MPS can be ordered with or without an operator cab or platform. The base model comes standard with dual flat beds. 

Both full- and semi-autonomous driving modes are available.

The modular platform delivers up to 500 kW of power and can replace multiple single-use machines. An additional 60-kW Cummins tier four generator can be added to offer 600 kWH of continuous export power.

According to Gary Dannar, the Muncie, Indiana-based company's CEO and founder, the off-road vehicle was designed to provide electricity on the go for agricultural, construction, and emergency response equipment, along with many other applications.

The MPS can support more than 250 existing attachments from Caterpillar, John Deere, and Bobcat, and these can attach directly to the unit, which are universal, configurable platforms.

“These are hydraulic work tools, mechanical work tools that have been well-engineered, that have been designed to work with diesel equipment,” Dannar says. “What we are finding is those same attachments when you put them on a Mobile Power Station, our customers are telling us, the attachments actually work better."

The MPS is suited for companies looking to not only charge battery-electric vehicles but also reduce onsite emissions overall.

“The MPS provides a zero-emissions alternative to fossil-fuel machinery; it’s a great solution for clean air targets,” Dannar said.

The MPS also can work in tandem with solar charging stations for additional independence from the grid.

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