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Volvo CE’s cutting edge machines for China

Volvo CE is introducing the latest versions of its cutting edge construction machines to the Chinese and Asian market. Sister firm Volvo Penta is also unveiling a series of engine solutions that meet the new China IV emissions regulations. The company is also highlighting solutions for developing advanced electromobility drivelines for the future. Volvo CE has 11 of its latest models being unveiled for the Asian market, including its top-of-the range EC950EL hydraulic excavator, third generation L220H whee
November 21, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Volvo CE is launching its high-capacity EC950EL excavator to the Chinese ad Asian markets

359 Volvo CE is introducing the latest versions of its cutting edge construction machines to the Chinese and Asian market. Sister firm 783 Volvo Penta is also unveiling a series of engine solutions that meet the new China IV emissions regulations. The company is also highlighting solutions for developing advanced electromobility drivelines for the future.

Volvo CE has 11 of its latest models being unveiled for the Asian market, including its top-of-the range EC950EL hydraulic excavator, third generation L220H wheeled loader, EC220EL mid-range excavator and EC18D compact excavator. The new models also include the top-of-the-line R100E rigid dump truck and P7820D asphalt paver. All of these new machines meet the latest Chinese emissions requirements for their respective classes.

The company is now launching its Volvo Services support package in the Chinese market. This comprehensive package will be available across nine machine categories to ensure continuous customer support through the equipment lifecycle. And Volvo CE says it is highlighting its commitment to driving technological innovation and bolstering industry quality in the new era of intelligence.

Integrating digital innovations, Volvo CE is initiating a centralised digital platform for China, which will launch on Volvo CE’s official WeChat and website in late October, featuring key information, news update, online exhibitions, on-site interactions, and many more.

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