AKKU Trailer at enforce tac

Mobile energy for demanding applications: AKKU Trailer impresses with dual use

At the Enforce Tac defense trade fair in Nuremberg, Alexander Schwan, managing director of AKKU Trailer, presented a solution that is highly topical in times of hybrid deployment scenarios and growing demands on mobile energy supply: a powerful battery trailer for military and civilian applications.

What at first glance looks like a classic vehicle trailer turns out to be a modular, networked, and versatile mobile power center – consistently designed for dual-use scenarios.

Connected, modular, and ready for use

The AKKU Trailer has a modular design and features a modern control and connectivity module that enables seamless connection between the trailer, power units, and digital platforms.

A user-friendly platform allows performance profiles to be set, operating conditions to be monitored, and remote maintenance to be initiated as needed. This digital controllability is a decisive advantage, especially in military environments, such as forward positions or mobile command centers.

At the same time, the system also offers a high degree of predictability and efficiency in civilian applications.

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140 kWh of mobile power – emission-free and quiet

The AKKU Trailer offers a capacity of up to 140 kWh, 125 A / 63 A AC outputs, and 88 kW fast charging capability via CCS is also integrated.

This makes the system ideal for:

  • transporting and supplying small UAVs,
  • operating tactical or electrified vehicles,
  • mobile workshops,
  • field camps or temporary operations centers,
  • off-grid infrastructure projects.

Particularly relevant in a military context: transport is subject to UN 3536; the trailer can be driven with BE up to 3.5 t; a valid ADR certificate is required.

Compared to diesel generators, the AKKU Trailer operates quietly, emission-free, and without exhaust gases—a clear advantage for covert operations, sensitive environments, or urban areas of operation.

Dual use as a strategic lever

What makes the AKKU Trailer particularly exciting is its consistent dual-use capability.

In the military sector, it enables:

  • self-sufficient energy supply in the field,

  • low-noise operation,

  • reduction of logistical dependencies on fuel,

  • flexible supply of UAVs, sensors, communication units, and vehicles.

In the civilian environment, it impresses in:

  • construction projects,

  • events,

  • municipal applications,

  • and transformation projects in the energy sector.

Against the backdrop of growing demands for energy resilience and security of supply, mobile, off-grid power solutions are becoming a strategic factor.

Conclusion

With the AKKU Trailer, the company is demonstrating how modern battery technology, digitalization, and mobility can be brought together.

In the future, mobile energy systems will not only play a role in the civilian energy transition, but also increasingly in security-related application scenarios.

The AKKU Trailer is thus positioning itself as a technology-driven response to the growing demand for resilient, mobile energy—in both military and civilian applications.

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