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XCMG’s hybrid XCA60_EV all-terrain crane

By David Arminas June 20, 2025 Read time: 1 min
XCMG’s hybrid XCA60_EV all-terrain crane

XCMG has been highlighting many of its latest machines' new energy technologies, including the game-changing XCA60_EV, the world's first hybrid all-terrain crane developed for Europe.

The XCA60_EV allows for fully zero-emission lifting operating and dual-drive in jobsite transfer. The company said the XCA60_EV raises energy conservation and environmental protection to a new level.

It has a maximum load capacity of 60 tonnes and a 48m-long telescopic boom, sitting on a three-axle truck that can travel at a maximum 80kph. Emission standard is EU Stage V and maximum hoist height is 63m.

The XCA60_EV has a maximum load capacity of 60 tonnes and a 48m-long telescopic boom, sitting on a three-axle truck that can travel at a maximum 80kph (image courtesy XCMG)

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