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- Latest news
- Database Update Crash Recovery System December 2024
- Database Update Crash Recovery System November 2024
- Handle with Care: Navigating Complex Car Doors with CRS
- Database Update Crash Recovery System October 2024
- Database Update Crash Recovery System September 2024
- Number plate selection for Spain available in CRS
- New in the CRS: EOX (hydrogen) electric tractors
- Database Update Crash Recovery System August 2024
- App Update Crash Recovery System available
- Bliksund / Moditech and BYD intensify cooperation
Bobcat electric excavators in the CRS
Working with zero-emission machines such as excavators is a hot topic in the current construction industry, and this issue will only become more significant in the coming years. Construction companies attach great importance to a sustainable future and, therefore, to sustainable solutions. Therefore, we see an increasing number of vehicles in the construction sector equipped with an alternative drive.
Bobcat
That is why manufacturer Bobcat offers a first selection (the E10e, E19e and E35e) of electric mini-excavators that deliver the same capacity as conventional diesel-powered machines. The significant advantage of these electric excavators is that they do not produce polluting exhaust gases. This is increasingly becoming a requirement to be allowed to work in urban areas and for local government contracts.
Safety and CRS
Due to the development of electrically driven machines, new technologies are being introduced. This also entails safety risks because high voltages are used. The Bobcat E10e, E19e and E35e are equipped with a battery capacity of 12.7, 33 and 58 kWh, respectively. With the upcoming database update, the three vehicles will be added to the Construction vehicles category in the CRS. The interactive Rescue Sheet in the CRS shows all major safety components and a comprehensive deactivation procedure for rescuers on site.
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