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Cummins and Hyundai CE have jointly developed an electric powered mini excavator

Cummins and Hyundai CE have jointly developed an electric powered mini excavator

🕔18:28, 30.Oct 2018

Based on the long-term productive partnership of the companies, Hyundai CE and Cummins agreed to collaborate on the design and development of electric powered mini excavators for this market. Powered by Cummins *BM4.4E flexible battery modules (4.4 kWh each), the

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Cummins first off-highway electrified power system revealed at Intermat

Cummins first off-highway electrified power system revealed at Intermat

🕔23:40, 29.May 2018

Cummins revealed its first electrified off-highway powertrain concept at Intermat Paris. The range extended electric driveline (REEV) is suitable for a wide range of equipment including wheeled loaders, mobile cranes and excavators. “Cummins is developing a portfolio of alternative power

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The Shark goes electric: TANA versatility with zero emissions

The Shark goes electric: TANA versatility with zero emissions

🕔21:14, 8.Apr 2018

The new TANA Shark 440EM electric industrial waste shredder offers the same TANA versatility and reliability but is more environmentally friendly, with improvements in both emissions and noise. The new electric shredder will be exhibited at IFAT 2018. In the

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JCB sparks huge interest with its first ever electric digger

JCB sparks huge interest with its first ever electric digger

🕔00:14, 29.Mar 2018

JCB has developed its first ever electric digger in response to customer demands for a zero-emissions machine which can work indoors, underground and close to people in urban areas. The 1.9 tonne mini excavator can be charged by simply plugging

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Atlas Copco targets zero-emission underground mining

Atlas Copco targets zero-emission underground mining

🕔13:03, 21.Nov 2017

Atlas Copco, world-leading manufacturer of underground mining equipment, accelerates the development of electric powered machines. “Our customers’ future is electric,” says Andreas Nordbrandt, President of Atlas Copco Underground Rock Excavation Division, based in Örebro, Sweden. Development will now be focused

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