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Sennebogen’s new 835 Electro material handler

Sennebogen’s new 835 Electro material handler’s electric motor is said to save up to 50% of operating costs and energy compared to a diesel-powered solution. The first machine of the new E-series, the new 835 Electro, comes with a user-friendly component arrangement, increased cooling capacity, and numerous undercarriage variants. A powerful 160kW is available from the machine’s standard electric motor.
April 14, 2013 Read time: 1 min
2924 Sennebogen’s new 835 Electro material handler’s electric motor is said to save up to 50% of operating costs and energy compared to a diesel-powered solution.

The first machine of the new E-series, the new 835 Electro, comes with a user-friendly component arrangement, increased cooling capacity, and numerous undercarriage variants. A powerful 160kW is available from the machine’s standard electric motor.

For heavy applications, such as handling bulk materials, a stronger 200kW motor is available. The 835 Electro motor’s electric propulsion offers low noise emissions, less wear, and extremely quiet operation without having to stop to refuel.

SENCON, the Sennebogen control system, is said to allow intelligent networking of the machine’s individual components and easy handling. Equipment variants from 16m-18m and high loads make the 835 Electro a reliable all-round machine.

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