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Dynapac’s new electric asphalt paver

March 4, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Dynapac is offering a new electric paver

Dynapac is offering a new all-electric asphalt paver, the SD 25 80C e.  The firm claims that compared to diesel-powered machines, the new generation electric paver is more energy efficient. It also ensures improved air quality and up to 20% noise emission reduction, a key benefit for use in urban sites. The new SD and XD paver models are designed to have alternative drive options, with the SD25 80C e the first derivate of an emission free portfolio.

The Dynapac SD25 80C e is equipped with a 294kWh battery, using proven technology from the SD1800W e City Paver. The machine offers up to 235kW of power from five electric motors and can pave continuously for up to 8 hours.

The electric auger is up to 27% more energy-efficient while the electric conveyor is nearly 40% more efficient compared to conventional hydraulic drives. The machine is compatible with charging standards including DC fast charge with up to 235kW.

While connected to the grid, the Dynapac SD25 80C e can heat the screed directly using the Bypass feature without relying on its battery.

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