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Wacker Neuson at the Galabau 2024

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  • Wacker Neuson and Kramer will showcase their zero emission battery-powered construction equipment at Galabau 2024.

  • The new generation of battery-powered rammers by Wacker Neuson features ergonomic design and user-friendly operation.

  • Wacker Neuson introduces its first fully electric telehandler, the TH412e, with a 4.5-meter lift height and advanced Battery Management System.

  • The new WL750 wheel loader offers high maneuverability, a 0.75 cubic meter bucket volume, and enhanced operator comfort and safety.

  • The EW100 wheeled excavator sets new benchmarks with intelligent Attachment Management and advanced Human-Machine-Interface.

  • Wacker Neuson will also display its current series of mini and compact excavators, including the fully-electric EZ17e and upcoming EZ26e.

 

  • Wacker Neuson together with Kramer at the Galabau 2024

  • New battery-powered equipment for emission-free soil compaction

  • New wheel loader WL750 for more efficiency and comfort

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From September 11 to 14, Wacker Neuson will once again be presenting itself together with Kramer at Galabau. In Hall 7A at Stand 316, visitors can convince themselves of the wide zero emission range of battery-powered construction equipment and compact machines, which are ideally suited for use in gardening and landscaping. “Our battery-powered construction equipment and compact machines are ideal for the green sector. With no local exhaust emissions and extremely low noise levels, the zero emission portfolio can now cover an entire construction site without any loss of performance," explains Axel Fischer, Managing Director of Wacker Neuson Germany. “We are very happy to be presenting new battery-powered construction equipment for soil compaction and our first fully electric TH412e telehandler at Galabau.”

New generation of battery-powered rammers – efficient work without exhaust gas emissions

The new generation of battery-powered rammers by Wacker Neuson is characterized by an ergonomic guide handle and a replaceable ramming shoe, which is also compatible with the new generation of two and four-cycle rammers. With the use of the battery-powered rammer customers can reduce exhaust and noise emissions, therefore protecting the operator and construction site environment: an advantage for many applications, for example on inner-city construction sites. Additionally, the battery-powered rammers are extremely user-friendly: They can be started effortlessly at the push of a button. Innovations like active cooling for optimal temperature management and a standby mode for the battery make the starting procedure easier, substantiating the further developments in terms of efficiency and user-friendliness.

Wacker Neuson AS62e+AS68e<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Wacker Neuson SE

First electric telehandler by Wacker Neuson: TH412e

Also at the Galabau stand: the first pure electrically-powered telehandler by Wacker Neuson. It is characterized by its lift height of the bucket swivel point of 4.5 meters and is a valuable addition to the zero emission portfolio. Its performance features correspond to those of a conventional diesel-operated machine. The installed 96-Volt lithium ion battery is available in two power ratings, which means that the running and charging times can be coordinated to the work requirements of the customer. With its compact design, working in confined spaces without local emissions is effortless. The telehandler features a Battery Management System (BMS) that monitors the lithium-ion battery, increases its efficiency and safety, and also rules out deep discharge.

Wacker Neuson TH412e<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Wacker Neuson SE

New wheel loader for more efficiency and comfort: WL750

The new compact WL750 wheel loader with an operating weight of around four tons is characterized by high maneuverability and a particularly efficient loading system. It is one of the first models with the new product designation for Wacker Neuson wheel loaders. In future, customers will be able to recognize the bucket volume by the number in the model designation of the wheel loaders: WL750 = 0.75 cubic meter bucket volume.

The WL750 particularly stands out in comfort and safety. A new cabin design with wider access makes it easier to get in and out frequently. The extended comfort cabin provides a lot of legroom, and the clearly and ergonomically-designed control elements ensure fatigue-free working. Thanks to the panoramic rear windshield, the operator always has his working environment in view, which significantly increases safety. The view of the quick-change plate is optimized, which promotes precise work. The electronically regulated drive system with various operating modes enables the proper application of the machine.

EW100: a new era of wheeled excavators

Also on display at the trade fair booth: the Wacker Neuson wheeled excavator EW100. The ten tons wheeled excavator is unique in its class and sets new benchmarks. An intelligent Attachment Management with tool recognition, a well thought-out Human-Machine-Interface and the preparation for diverse assistance systems and interfaces are just a few examples. Operator friendliness and efficiency were in focus during development: Thus, work can also be completed using the powerful drive hydraulics and high basic work performance of the EW100, for which a 14-ton-excavator would have to be used otherwise.

Wacker Neuson EW100<br>IMAGE SOURCE: Wacker Neuson SE

The current series of Wacker Neuson mini and compact excavators is made up of 20 machines from 800 kilograms to 15 tons operating weight, included in this is the fully-electric mini excavator EZ17e and the next size up e-model EZ26e, which is expected to be available from the start of 2025 and will likewise be available to view on the stand.

Source: Wacker Neuson SE

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