3ME Technology charges up Australia’s defence future
When an electrified Bushmaster rolled into an Army technology demonstration in 2022, it turned heads. What drew attention wasn’t the engine’s sound, but its absence. The familiar protected mobility vehicle (PMV) has been repowered with a hybrid electric drivetrain – part of a complete battery and systems integration solution – dramatically reducing its thermal and acoustic signature while boosting torque, speed, and range. Behind this transformation was 3ME Technology, a Newcastle-based company that has quietly become a critical force behind the electrification of Australia’s sovereign defence industry.
Founded in the mining-heavy Hunter region, 3ME Technology spent more than a decade refining high-performance lithium-ion battery systems for underground environments. Its proprietary BladeVOLT® battery system was first deployed in utility vehicles and 20-tonne loaders operating in hard rock mines, where failure is not an option. The battery’s edge lies in delivering safe, high-performance energy solutions for mission-critical environments, underpinned by proprietary IP.