Global Vision, Local Foundations: The Urban Pilot Initiative
At Hydro Puls Systems, we believe that world-changing technology must be forged in the toughest real-world environments. We are currently in the initial stages of defining a landmark pilot project in collaboration with local stakeholders, including the City of Aalst and waste management leader Ilva.
The Objective: Decarbonizing the Heavy-Duty Cycle
We are exploring the integration of the HPDD v26 TRT into refuse collection vehicles—a sector where traditional drivetrains struggle with extreme stop-start cycles and high hydraulic demands. This proposed pilot aims to demonstrate:
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Direct Hydraulic Efficiency: Replacing inefficient mechanical conversions with direct 600-bar fluid power for compaction systems.
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Urban Compatibility: Evaluating the impact of silent, zero-emission operations in high-density residential areas.
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Operational Validation: Stress-testing our 5-micron gap technology and isothermal efficiency in a rigorous, daily industrial routine.
A Proving Ground for Global Industries
This initiative is designed as a strategic blueprint. By validating the HPDD technology in the demanding "Urban Heavy-Duty" niche, we lay the groundwork for international scalability. The data harvested during this phase will be instrumental in our rollout toward the maritime, construction, and aviation sectors.
We are moving from theory to the streets. We are currently aligning with visionary partners to turn 62% efficiency into a tangible, local reality with global implications.
Development Roadmap
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Alignment & Integration: (Current Phase) Coordinating with municipal and industrial partners for system specification.
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Prototype Deployment: Field testing the HPDD core in high-load compaction cycles.
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International Expansion: Leveraging validated data for global maritime and aerospace applications.