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The NX8M supports battery voltages of up to 800VDC, delivers up to 99kW and runs to 8,000rpm,

High voltage expansion of mobile motor series for electrified off road and mobile applications

Parker Hannifin announces the launch of a new high‑voltage extension to its NX8M mobile motor family.

Developed in response to market demand for a high‑voltage version of the Parker NX8 to extend the motor’ proven benefits to higher‑power vehicles, the NX8M high‑voltage range enables the use of Parker’s compact permanent‑magnet motors on higher‑power vehicles equipped with high‑voltage batteries, delivering compact, cost‑efficient power for electrified off‑road and mobile applications.

The NX8M high‑voltage range is engineered to meet demanding mobile and off‑road applications, from construction vehicles, refuse trucks, electric pleasure boat, airport ground vehicles and small electric traction platforms to truck cranes, electric actuators and electro‑hydraulic pump (EHP) systems. It offers a compact footprint and high-power density for cost‑efficient integration where space and weight are critical.

The NX8M supports battery voltages of up to 800VDC, delivers up to 99kW and runs to 8,000rpm, and is available in three new high‑voltage sizes with a square 156 mm frame compatible with SAE A, SAE B or ISO 3019/2 for direct pump mounting.

Multiple winding options allow rotation speed and efficiency to be optimized for different vehicle architectures and battery voltages. The robust design details include optional water or oil cooling and resolver feedback for reliable operation in harsh environments.

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