JCB placed new energy in the early stage and took the lead, launching the first all-electric, ultra-quiet miniature excavator 19C-1E. It is reported that the first batch of 50 orders have been listed for delivery to European and North American customers!
Compared with the traditional diesel engine, the outdoor noise is reduced by 7dB, and it is five times quieter. The fast charging technology shortens the charging time to 2 hours and can meet the 8 hours of construction work for one shift. This is the perfect machine for contractors who often work in emissions-sensitive urban interiors or even inside buildings.
In addition, customer operating costs are also significantly reduced, charging costs are reduced by 50% compared to diesel costs, and service maintenance costs are reduced by 70%.
Mr. Tim Burnhope, Chief Innovation Officer of JCB, said: “In the construction of the city, the contractor will use equipment with less emissions or even zero emissions. I am very pleased that JCB's first pure electric micro-excavation 19C-1E has obtained many key points in the verification evaluation stage. Successful feedback from market customers, the model is now in full production."
Mr. Robert Winter, Managing Director of JCB Compact Equipment Division, said: "This is a historic moment for JCB and JCB compact products. We are pleased to see that the industry's first pure electric micro-excavation has been widely welcomed by customers. And into the full production stage. Electric equipment has a very broad application prospects."
With the leading lithium battery technology of the automotive industry, the 19C-1E has the same performance as the traditional diesel-powered 1.9-ton micro-excavation, and has zero emissions and low noise. It is equipped with the JCB Livelink remote monitoring system. It is especially suitable for working in buildings, cities with sensitive emissions, tunnels, underground and other environments. (This article is from JCB Engineering Machinery)