Wacker Neuson – BatteryOne Venture Partnership Challenge
Build your prototype with BatteryOne – and don't start from scratch. Wacker Neuson is searching for partners to co-develop new applications powered by its robust, swappable BatteryOne system. The goal is to validate a real-world use case, build a working prototype and explore commercially scalable partnership opportunities. Wacker Neuson supports partners with BatteryOne hardware, engineering expertise and access to its industrial network - enabling rapid prototyping and a clear pathway toward joint commercialization.
Who can participate?
All innovators capable of developing functional hardware prototypes - including startups, scaleups, established product companies, research labs, technical university teams or independent engineering groups.
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🏆 Prize BatteryOne hardware (approx. €6,000 value) · Dedicated engineering support · Pathway to joint venture, production collaboration, or preferred supplier conditions
🕑 Deadline Apr 1, 2026, 10:59 PM🌎 Scope Global
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Current State
Wacker Neuson has developed BatteryOne, a robust, swappable, and cross-compatible battery system designed for demanding environments—now in its 3rd generation and backwards-compatible with earlier Battery One devices. The system is proven at scale, with thousands of batteries already in the field. The battery is engineered for high durability (dust- and waterproof, drop-resistant), offers full-day operational performance, and can be exchanged within seconds. BatteryOne is intentionally designed as an open, manufacturer-independent platform, enabling integration not only into Wacker Neuson machines but also into equipment from other producers. In addition to its rugged high-end variant for demanding environments, BatteryOne is also available in a lightweight battery option for selected use cases where weight and handling are key.
It reduces infrastructure complexity by enabling one unified battery and charging ecosystem and is already deployed across more than 40 construction machine models across 6 different brands. With multiple capacity and weight variants (500–1400 Wh), fast-charging options, and strong engineering support, the system provides a reliable foundation for new mobile, electric, and off-grid applications.
Problem Definition
Despite its technical maturity and platform potential, BatteryOne is currently used almost exclusively within a specific construction-equipment segment—primarily compactors, rammers, and similar light equipment. As a result, the broader commercial and technical opportunities of the battery system remain largely untapped.