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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About Wacker Neuson
Wacker Neuson SE is a globally active manufacturer of premium light and compact construction equipment headquartered in Munich, Germany. The company serves customers across construction, landscaping, agriculture, municipal and industrial sectors with a broad portfolio of machines, digital services and spare-parts solutions. With the brand motto “all it takes!” the company commits to providing “everything needed to successfully complete the job” – from machines and parts to services and support infrastructure.
BatteryOne Platform
Under the BatteryOne platform, Wacker Neuson offers a standardized, swappable battery system designed for outdoor and mobile applications. The goal is an “open standard for construction equipment batteries”, enabling compatibility across equipment brands and generations. The system aims to deliver full-day performance, simplified infrastructure (one battery, one charger system) and a pathway toward zero-emission operations. In addition, a lightweight battery option is available for applications where low weight and handling ergonomics are critical.