ProLogium’s next-generation solid-state battery is now powering Nakayama Iron Works’ NE100MG electric self-propelled soil improvement machine, offering a real-world demonstration of advanced energy technology at Japan’s N-EXPO.

The collaboration highlights how solid-state batteries are moving beyond theory into practical industrial use. At the center of the showcase is the NE100MG – an electric machine designed to transform how environmental engineering and on-site operations are approached, with a clear focus on efficiency, safety, and performance.
Nakayama’s exhibit is built around four core themes: energy efficiency, AI, robotics, and recycling. Instead of broad concepts, the company is presenting actionable solutions that reduce environmental impact, minimize manual labor, enhance safety, and improve overall operational efficiency.
The NE100MG plays a central role, reflecting rising demand for industrial equipment that delivers both high safety standards and real deployment capability.
As part of Nakayama’s electric Dendoman series, the NE100MG replaces traditional systems with a fully electric drive, designed with lifecycle cost considerations in mind from initial investment and energy consumption to maintenance and end-of-life handling. This approach improves energy efficiency, streamlines maintenance, and enables quicker fault response.
In terms of functionality, the machine is engineered to process and regenerate waste materials including excavated soil and dewatered sludge into high-quality reusable soil through integrated screening, crushing, and mixing processes.



