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Promotion of new Vögele MINI 500e/502e

May 1, 2025 Read time: 2 mins

Fully electric drive and super quiet: The Vögele E-Power pavers MINI 500e and 502e

Whether it be official environmental standards, noise abatement regulations or sustainability goals, the demands for environmental compatibility and carbon neutrality on infrastructure projects is a constantly growing challenge for construction companies. In view of this, electrified construction equipment is playing an increasingly important role in the achievement of zero operating emissions in road construction. Vögele, the specialist manufacturer of road pavers, has therefore expanded its range in the E-Power Segment and is presenting the MINI 500e and MINI 502e Mini Class pavers.

Both models feature a battery-electric drive concept and an electrically heated extending screed. As low-noise machines with zero operating emissions, they are ideal for paving in urban settings, in enclosed spaces, or in particularly sensitive areas.

Two battery options

The MINI 500e and MINI 502e battery-electric Mini Class pavers will be available from June 2025 with a choice of two different battery options: The standard option has a storage capacity of 15 kWh and delivers sufficient power for a full working day. For longer operating times, Vögele offers an alternative, 22 kWh battery option that is good for up to two days of paving without recharging.

Both battery options work in the low voltage range with 48 V. In combination with the electrically heated AB 135 Extending Screed, the mini pavers offer pave widths from 0.25 to 1.8 m, which enables construction companies to achieve even the smallest paving jobs with a machine.

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