Microvast Unveils Advanced Battery Solutions for Construction Machinery at BICES 2025

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Microvast, a global leader in battery technology, showcased its cutting-edge electrification solutions for heavy machinery at the Beijing International Construction Machinery Exhibition (BICES) 2025. The company’s latest innovations highlight how battery-powered equipment can transform construction into a cleaner, more efficient, and sustainable industry.

At the event, Microvast presented next-generation lithium-ion battery packs designed for excavators, loaders, and cranes. These systems promise extended run times, rapid charging, and long service life—features crucial for demanding construction environments. Company officials emphasized that the batteries are engineered for both OEM integration and retrofit applications, offering flexibility for global manufacturers and contractors.

With governments and businesses worldwide prioritizing carbon reduction, electrification of construction equipment is gaining momentum. Microvast’s solutions not only cut emissions but also lower operating costs, reduce noise pollution, and enhance worker safety on job sites.

Industry experts at BICES 2025 said the showcase reflects a broader shift in the sector, where green technologies are becoming central to competitiveness. By delivering high-performance energy systems, Microvast positions itself as a key enabler of the construction industry’s transition toward sustainable and future-ready operations.

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