Sany Group has announced four new off-highway electric vehicles including excavators, crawler cranes, telehandlers and e-rollers.
The new SCC2000A-EV is Sany’s largest pure electric lattice boom crawler crane. It features a 422 kWh high-capacity CATL battery that will support up to nine hours of operation. The SCC2000A-EV uses a 234 kW Danfoss motor that the company said “delivers strong power for demanding tasks.” It has a lifting capacity of 220 tons (200 metric tons) and is equipped with a 282’ 2” (86 m) main boom, a 98’ 5” (30 m) fixed jib and a 206’ 7” (63 m) luffing jib. It also complies with CE certification and European transport regulations.
Meanwhile, the STR50E is, the company said, the industry’s first 5-ton (4.5-metric ton) e-roller. The STR50E comes equipped with a 60 kWh battery that provides over seven hours of continuous operation. It can utilize DC fast charging that returns the battery’s charge to 100% in 60 minutes by means of shared EV charging piles. The e-roller is run by a CATL battery system with liquid-cooled thermal management and can operate reliably in a temperature range between -4° F (-20° C) and 122° F (50° C). The model has demonstrated over 2,000 tested working hours and more than 2,000 charge cycles—figures equivalent to 30 years of service life, the company said.
The new SY215E electric excavator is powered by a 422 kWh CATL battery and 150 kW high-power motor. The 422 kWh battery ensures six to eight hours of continuous operation under typical European working conditions. The SY215E also offers dual CCS2 charging that can bring its battery to a 100% charge in 1.5 hours, as well as 360° AI cameras for human-zone detection.
Finally, the Sany STH625E compact telehandler is designed for the European market and tight spaces. At 6’ 1” (1.85 m) wide and 6’ 4” (1.92 m) high, it combines compact size with a powerful 34 kWh battery that supports eight hours of operation at a speed of 12.5 mph (20 km/h).
Sany Group is a multinational construction and heavy machinery manufacturing corporation headquartered in Changsha, China.
Source: Sany