But the third generation version of the WL20e now has a powerful lithium-ion rechargeable battery. Customers will be able to choose from among three battery versions in the future. There is also now a completely closed cab for operation year-round.
The company also says that it has developed “an absolute novelty in the world of construction equipment”, the first battery-powered, reversible vibratory plate with direct drive system in the market. The switch in the travel direction is done via the hydraulic adjustment, as in conventional models. The vibratory plate APU3050e with an operating width of 50cm and a centrifugal force of 30kN is characterised by its manageability and - thanks to the lowest design height of all reversible vibratory plates - is best for use in narrow trenches as well.
Wacker Neuson has also electrified a new product group, which supplements the portfolio meaningfully.
Kramer is also launching a new electric telehandler – more about that on the company stand.