Caterpillar's All-Electric Excavator Is A Game Changer [300 kWh]
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 Published On Sep 22, 2023

Caterpillar's All-Electric Excavator Is A Game Changer [300 kWh]

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To support customers during the energy transition to a lower-carbon future, Caterpillar has displayed four electric machine prototypes, including battery prototypes, at Bauma in Munich, Germany. Caterpillar is focused on delivering purpose-built solutions to help customers achieve their sustainability goals by geography, by job site, and specific customer needs. The company expects that the machine will result in a better experience for its employees by reducing air and noise pollution at construction sites. According to the company, it’s the first time that an excavator of this size, 26 tonnes, has been converted to battery electric. It is equipped with a giant 300 kWh battery pack, which they designed to withstand a lot of rough movements. They believe that the battery capacity can enable between five and seven hours of use before needing to charge, which can be done overnight. In this video, We are discussing Caterpillar's All-Electric Excavator Is A Game Changer [300 kWh]

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