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Sunward focuses on e-drive with SWE 10FE mini

By David Arminas June 20, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Sunward says the SWE 20FE has exceptional digging forces of over 9.4kN (bucket) and almost 5.8kN (arm). Image courtesy Sunward

Sunward’s focus on electric machinery and solutions tailored for Europe was highlighted by its new compact yet powerful SWE 10FE mini excavator.

Along with the SWE 20FE, it is ideal for urban and indoor projects, offering zero emissions and minimal noise.

The SWE 10FED is a 1 tonne unit with an EU Stage V motor that does more than simply align with the European Union’s transportation regulations. It is truly compact at 750mm wide. The machine can be safely transported on a small trailer with up to three buckets and a hydraulic breaker, while maintaining a total transport weight close to 1 tonne.

Sunward says that the unit has exceptional digging forces of over 9.4kN (bucket) and almost 5.8kN (arm), which easily rivals competitors’ 1 tonne excavators. When it comes to its long-reach digging capacity, the SWE 10FED’s boom cylinder design provides a reach that’s over 2.8m long.

All key components in Sunward excavators are carefully selected, from lithium-ion battery and three-phase asynchronous motor to hydraulics.

Sunward says the SWE 20FE has exceptional digging forces of over 9.4kN (bucket) and almost 5.8kN (arm). Image courtesy Sunward

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