Emoss, battery specialist for 20 years
- Ingrid Bastiaansen
- Jan 26
- 2 min read
For more than 20 years, Emoss has built heavy‑duty electric powertrains powered by Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries. Not because it was trendy - because it was right. Right for our customers, right for performance, and right for the future of zero‑emission transport.
Safety you can count on
In heavy‑duty environments, safety isn’t a feature, it’s a requirement. LFP batteries offer exceptionally stable thermal behavior and are tolerant to heat and stress. This makes LFP the trusted choice for operators to avoid risks.
Powered to last, sustainable choice
LFP batteries are known for lasting thousands of charge cycles while maintaining strong performance. For fleet owners, that means predictable uptime, long lifetime, and a power system designed to keep working in all environments as hard as you do.
LFP avoids critical materials like cobalt and nickel. Abundant elements such as iron and phosphate are used instead. That means a smaller environmental footprint and a more stable, future‑proof supply chain..
Easy, reliable everyday operation
In demanding environments, safety is paramount. LFP batteries are among the safest lithium-ion chemistries, with minimal risk of thermal runaway and greater tolerance for high temperatures and overcharging. For heavy-duty applications, this resilience is a game-changer.

The Emoss advantage
With two decades of LFP experience, Emoss delivers powertrains that are:
Safe for operators and environments
Durable over years of intensive use
Sustainably built without compromising performance
Predictable in cost and reliability, mile after mile
Integrated with the best efficiency due to lessons learned.
Our early commitment to LFP wasn’t just a choice - it was a vision. Today, that vision powers some of the most demanding electric vehicles in the world.
Emoss’ technology is trusted by returning customers around the world — from industry leaders such as Bucher, Mammoet and Refuse Vehicle Solutions Ltd, to long‑term partners such as Waste Management New Zealand, and Dutch specialists like Ravo — all relying on Emoss powertrains to support their transition toward zero‑emission operations.


