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26. August 2025
Winterthur (CH), 26/08/2025 – In July 2025, Designwerk Technologies AG achieved a charging power of over one megawatt for electric HGVs under real conditions – a milestone in the demonstration project supported by the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE). This means that the rapid charging of large HGV batteries is becoming a reality, overcoming a key hurdle for successful long-distance operation. Until now, the typical market charging power was around 350 kW.
The tests took place in July at the depot of Nationalstrassen Gebiet VI, known as GEVI, in Oberbüren SG, Switzerland. These new results demonstrate that the Megawatt Charging System (MCS) provides a crucial foundation for the nationwide deployment of long-haul electric HGVs in Switzerland. This means the main objective of the project has been achieved.
Preliminary internal test series had already been conducted in order to best coordinate charging communication, control units and power electronics. In final tests, the charging power was gradually increased until a peak value of 1,140 kilowatts was achieved. This is eight percent more than the original target of 1,050 kilowatts.
During a complete charging cycle of a Designwerk prototype HGV with a battery capacity of 1,000 kilowatt-hours, charging from 10 to 80 percent state of charge took 42 minutes. 625 kilowatt-hours of energy were transferred, with an average charging power of 906 kilowatts – the highest continuous power on the market. This allows an electric 40-tonne HGV to cover a distance of 500 kilometres.
The required charging times fall within the statutory driver break periods, which makes the day-to-day operation of electric long-haul HGVs significantly easier. For comparison: around 81 kilowatt-hours were charged in the first five minutes alone – enough to fully charge an electric car.
Designwerk’s megawatt charging system is designed as a container solution and can temporarily store surplus energy in integrated battery buffers. This means that locally generated solar power can be used even when there is no direct sunlight. In addition, the electricity grid is relieved of peak loads and the need to expand grid connections is eliminated. Alongside new storage units, second-life batteries from decommissioned electric HGVs can also be used, offering both ecological and economic advantages.
Designwerk not only develops charging infrastructure, but also electric special-purpose vehicles. This combination enables optimum coordination between chargers and vehicles. “Thanks to mega charging, a 40-tonne HGV can now charge as quickly as an electric car – only with significantly more power. This is the key to electrifying heavy-duty transport,” explains Niels Ross, Project Manager for Charging Technology at Designwerk.
The test results open up new perspectives for the use of electric HGVs in long-haul transport. Daily ranges of up to 1,000 kilometres are technically feasible, even for vehicles with high energy demands. For charging point operators, Designwerk’s battery-supported technology offers a way to provide megawatt charging infrastructure without the need for grid expansion.
The use of electric HGVs in long-haul transport would save thousands of tonnes of CO₂ annually – a crucial step towards the decarbonisation of heavy goods transport. The advantages of electric HGVs are also reflected in registration figures. The number of battery-electric HGVs registered in Switzerland rose by 41.2 percent in the first two quarters of 2025 compared to the previous year.
In the coming months, Designwerk aims to advance the integration of intelligent control functions and grid integration. Meanwhile, small-scale series production is underway, and the final MCS communication protocol is being implemented.
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Test period and locationWhen: 28 – 31 July 2025Where: Nationalstrassen Gebiet VI (GEVI), Oberbüren SG
Designwerk Technologies AG specialises in electromobility for commercial vehicles, with a particular focus on developing, driving, charging and storing. Our founders’ passion for electromobility grew during the 80-day, all-electric world record circumnavigation with the specially developed Zerotracer fully-enclosed electric motorcycle.
Since its founding in 2008, Designwerk has driven electromobility forward with innovative products and projects with the aim of promoting sustainable mobility. Small-series electric trucks, mobile fast chargers, battery-backed megawatt fast charging stations and modular high-voltage battery systems are developed and manufactured under the Designwerk brand. The electric HGVs include the first fully electric refuse collection vehicles on Swiss roads as well as electric HGVs with what are currently the largest battery capacities and ranges on the market. The chargers are widely used by European vehicle manufacturers. The modular traction batteries enable small and medium-sized vehicle manufacturers to make the successful transition to electro-mobility.
The Volvo Group has held a stake in Designwerk since 2021. Today, the company employs 190 staff at three sites in Winterthur (CH) and one site in Lottstetten (DE).
About the product
Designwerk Technologies AGChristian MascarenhasHead of Marketing and Communications+41 44 956 21 00christian.mascarenhas@designwerk.com
About the demonstration project
Wyssmann LLC – Cleantech Communications AgencyFabian WyssmannManaging Owner+41 62 530 48 00fabian@wyssmann.llc
About the P+D-Programme
Bundesamt für Energie BFEProgramme management: Pilot and demonstration programmeMen Wirz+41 58 462 55 97men.wirz@bfe.admin.ch
Pilot customer
Galliker Transport AGCustomer: Pilot operationCorinne Galliker+41 62 748 82 21corinne.galliker@galliker.com
Research
Berner Fachhochschule BFHWork package: Battery R&D, Performance MonitoringChristian Ochsenbein+41 76 234 40 54christian.ochsenbein@bfh.ch
Ostschweizer Fachhochschule OSTWork package: R&D Cooling and Power Grid, Success MonitoringMarkus Markstaler+41 58 257 33 34markus.markstaler@ost.ch