Hitachi Construction Machinery Adds Two EV Excavators to Growing Electric Lineup

Date:

Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) NV (HCME) has expanded its zero-emission fleet at Bauma 2025 by introducing two new electric excavators—the ZE225 crawler and ZE150W wheeled models—joining its growing lineup that includes the ZX55U‑6EB and ZX85‑6EB battery-powered units.

The ZE225 crawler, a mid-sized electric excavator, is the first of its kind in Hitachi’s fleet. Designed for emission-free operations in noise-sensitive sites, it complements the compact and agile ZE150W wheel loader-like excavator—perfect for urban, industrial, and infrastructure works. Both units can operate on battery power or while connected to a 400 V AC supply, ensuring flexibility and minimal downtime .

These additions align with Hitachi’s commitment to zero-emission job sites, offering low noise, reduced operating costs, and less maintenance needs compared to diesel counterparts. Together with its existing battery-powered models (5 t, 8 t, 13 t), HCME now offers a diverse fleet across weight classes, reinforcing its push for urban-friendly infrastructure solutions.

Hitachi is also integrating these machines into its broader LANDCROS concept, which includes digital tools like LANDCROS Connect for multi-brand fleet management—highlighting its pivot to sustainable, tech-enabled heavy equipment.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

thirteen + 17 =

spot_img

Share post:

Subscribe

More like this
Related

The Economics of Steel in Construction: Why Smart Materials Management Matters

Steel remains one of the most critical materials in...

CASE Construction Equipment Expands Scotland Network, Names HRN as Dealer

CASE Construction Equipment has appointed HRN as its new...

Regulatory Clearance Boost: 16 Real Estate Projects Worth ₹3,200 Crore Get Approval

The state real estate regulator has granted approval to...

SITA Scales Up Digital Aviation Infrastructure as India’s Air Travel Demand Soars

SITA is strengthening India’s digital aviation infrastructure as passenger...