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Cordless Crane from Sennebogen at Bauma 2022

 Friday, August 12, 2022

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At Bauma 2022, Sennebogen is presenting the first battery-powered telescopic crawler crane: the 653 E Electro Battery. The new 50 ton battery-powered crane combines the benefits of battery technology with the proven advantages of the crawler telescopic crane concept: That means you work completely emission-free and remain as flexible as possible thanks to the dual power management system.

Developed in collaboration with Dutch dealer Van den Heuvel , the machine is the first battery-powered telescopic crawler crane in the range. Valuable market requirements from the progressive Dutch market were brought into the development partnership through the close contact of the sales partner Van den Heuvel with Dutch crane rental companies and construction companies. The official product launch is scheduled  for Bauma 2022 .

Maximum flexibility thanks to the dual power management system

With the 653 Electro Battery you can work fully electrically on any type of construction site and indefinitely. Like the 817 Electro Battery cordless excavator that was launched at IFAT, the 653 Electro Battery electric crane, which is equipped with a 210 kWh battery pack, can be operated both in pure battery mode and while being charged from the mains. As soon as the machine is connected to the mains, the mains power is used for the lifting activities, excess energy fed in recharges the batteries at the same time.

On the construction site, you will not only continue to benefit from the flexibility of the crawler telescopic crane itself, which is characterized by unique off-road mobility and maneuverability – even with a load on the hook – but you can now combine this with the technological advantages of Sennebogen battery technology.

Zero emissions on the construction site

The 653 Electro Battery is not only free of fossil fuels, but also works with less vibration and more quietly than its diesel-powered counterparts. In addition to the positive CO2 footprint, the machine also has the advantage of lower service costs, since maintenance processes such as changing the engine oil are completely eliminated.

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