ProLogium Technology has teamed up with Japan’s Nakayama Iron Works (NIW) to showcase a practical use case for next-generation solid-state battery at N-EXPO.

The highlight will be the NE100MG, an electric self-propelled soil improvement machine powered by ProLogium’s latest battery technology offering a tangible look at how advanced energy systems can reshape environmental engineering and industrial operations.
Nakayama’s exhibit will revolve around four key pillars: energy efficiency, AI, robotics, and recycling.
Rather than abstract concepts, the company is focusing on real-world solutions cutting environmental impact, reducing manual labor, improving safety, and boosting operational efficiency. The NE100MG stands out as a centerpiece, reflecting the growing demand for industrial equipment that combines high safety standards with energy-efficient performance and deployable technology.
Part of Nakayama’s electric Dendoman series, the NE100MG replaces conventional systems with a fully electric drive, designed with total lifecycle costs in mind from acquisition and energy use to maintenance and end-of-life disposal.
The shift not only improves energy efficiency but also simplifies upkeep and enables faster troubleshooting. Functionally, the machine is built to process and regenerate waste materials such as excavated soil and dewatered sludge into reusable, high-quality soil through integrated screening, crushing, and mixing.
Leadership Comments
“We are pleased to see Nakayama Iron Works integrate ProLogium’s next-generation solid-state batteries into its electric self-propelled soil improvement machine and showcase it at N-EXPO, a platform focused on environmental and industrial solutions,” said Vincent Yang, Founder and CEO of ProLogium.




