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Electric rolling with SANY’s STR50E

March 28, 2025 Read time: 1 min
The STR50E is SANY’s first fully electric 5-tonne roller.

The STR50E is SANY’s first fully electric 5-tonne roller. Electric road construction machines operate quietly and emission-free, making them particularly suitable for use in environmentally sensitive areas.

The STR50E is equipped with a powerful electric motor, up to 8 hours of runtime and a fast-charging function. It is ideal for urban construction sites and sustainable infrastructure projects while helping to meet environmental regulations and lower operational costs.

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