Electric mini excavator
New Holland Construction’s E15X electric power mini excavator delivers high-class power enhancements and zero-emission status, plus variable height and width adjustments to any job site.
New Holland Construction’s E15X electric power mini excavator delivers high-class power enhancements and zero-emission status, plus variable height and width adjustments to any job site. |
It is also the first fully electric and battery-operated model in the New Holland Construction mini excavator portfolio. It runs on a 29-horsepower cobalt-free Li-ion battery that powers a 21.5-horsepower motor, making it as powerful as the E14D diesel equivalent.
On a fully charged battery, this excavator can operate for up to 8 hours. It can be recharged in 10 hours with a standard 110-volt outlet or within an hour with its fast charge features. The charging flexibility allows operators to fast-charge the excavator over a lunch break or slow-charge overnight.
It produces zero emissions and uses eco-friendly bio-hydraulic oil to extend service intervals. It runs noticeably quieter than a similar piece of equipment powered by a diesel engine, making it optimal for any indoor jobs or jobs with low noise level requirements.
The machine features eco, standard and power work modes with precision, normal, productivity and individual control modes. All modes can be independently adjusted. Power management software is used to monitor the oil flow and engine speed by detecting joystick movement and setting engine speed to reduce pressure on the hydraulics and battery.
Nimble performance in confined spaces
Within seconds, the compact 360-degree E15X electric power mini excavator can become narrow enough to fit through most standard-sized doors. The variable-width undercarriage can be narrowed to 31 inches and the height can be lowered to less than 4.9 feet by rotating the roll bar. This sizing flexibility contributes to the E15X electric power mini excavator’s utility as a tool for indoor construction sites, such as hospitals and office buildings.