NORDBORG, Denmark – Danfoss Power Solutions’ Emperor™ EHW094 TPU and Royal™ EHW194 EPDM hoses for liquid cooling have together been named to Construction Equipment magazine’s 2024 Top 100 New Products. The hoses were recognized in the Ancillary category, one of nine categories among others such as Heavy Earthmoving, Light Equipment, Trucking & Hauling, and Lifting & Material Handling. Construction Equipment’s annual Top 100 New Products is billed as the longest-running awards program of its kind in the industry. It recognizes the most innovative products introduced over the previous 12 months.
Part of the Boston by Danfoss line, the Emperor EHW094 and Royal EHW194 hoses offer superior performance and high flexibility for electric vehicles, data centers, and other liquid cooling needs. As electric equipment becomes more powerful and complex, liquid cooling has emerged as a more energy-efficient and cost-effective alternative to air cooling systems. Both Emperor EHW094 and Royal EHW194 hoses are optimized for liquid cooling applications to provide reliable and leak-free fluid conveyance.Liquid cooling can significantly improve efficiency, introducing new possibilities for machine design.
“Efficient, effective thermal management is essential to maximizing electric vehicle performance, and this award highlights the importance of advanced liquid cooling components,” said Matt MacNeil, Product Manager, Thermoplastic and Specialty, Fluid Conveyance division, Danfoss Power Solutions. “Danfoss has been working in the liquid cooling space for more than two decades, engineering solutions for data centers and other applications. We understand the critical need for efficiency and reliability, and we’re pleased to bring this expertise to the off-highway industry to support the development of electric vehicles.”
Now in its 33rd year, Construction Equipment’s Top 100 New Products are selected by the publication’s editors. Award recipients represent an advancement in technology, a new product line, a significant improvement to an existing product, or increased competition in a given field.