IoT-Driven Hybrid Earthmovers: Power and Precision

Authors

  • Niket Jalihal
  • Md. Talha M Bijapuri
  • S. C Sajjan

Keywords:

Cooling system, Earthmovers, Electric hybrid engines, Integration of sensors, Internet of Things (IoT) technology

Abstract

The use of electric hybrid engines in earthmovers represents a great leap forward for the construction and mining sectors, with increased efficiency and lower environmental footprints. This research paper explores the working principles of electric hybrid engines in earthmovers, emphasizing their ability to merge internal combustion engines with electric motors to provide optimal power output and fuel efficiency. There is a thorough discussion of the cooling system with a focus on how it sustains engine performance and avoids overheating during strenuous operating conditions. The research further investigates the implementation of sensors and Internet of Things (IoT) technology, which allow real-time monitoring and predictive maintenance. The sensors collect important information about engine performance, temperature, vibration, and fuel consumption, which are communicated to IoT systems for analysis and remote diagnostics. The integrated IoT platform enables improved operational safety, reduces downtime, and maximizes productivity through sophisticated data-driven intelligence. Through the discussion of the interaction of these systems, the paper highlights the capabilities of electric hybrid earthmovers to transform heavy machinery operations through the integration of energy efficiency, reliability, and intelligent technology. The results are a valuable guide to grasping the innovative engineering and technological innovation that is shaping the future of earthmoving equipment.

Published

2025-07-15

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Articles