UHI U50 Electric Wheel Loader—Equipped for the Future

Presented by UHI Group

The newest electric compact wheel loader from UHI Machinery, the UHI U50 Electric Loader has proved it can make a huge difference for the construction site of the future.

It seems an obvious and sensible choice for customers to focus on the electric loader, due to the nature and location of the machines’ daily tasks. Most loaders will have periods throughout the day where they are left unused, allowing batteries to be replenished. In addition, many loaders spend most of their lives in the yard, never too far away from a plug socket.

Zero Emissions. One Hundred Percent Power

UHI U50 Electric Loader. Source: Supplied.

U50, the innovative construction equipment, allows a completely emission-free workplace without exhaust gases or soot particles. At the same time, these wheel loaders are so quiet that they can easily operate even in noise-sensitive environments such as inside of buildings or residential areas. You do not even have to do without comfort. Reductions in noise and vibration are the result of removing the diesel engine and the cooling fan. The operators appreciate the difference of the smooth, quiet operation of electric construction equipment.

Electric Wheel Loaders = Lower Costs for Operation and Maintenance

U50 Electric Loader. Source: Supplied.

A great advantage of the U50 electric wheel loaders is their low-maintenance engine. Maintenance cycles and the associated maintenance and service costs can be significantly reduced compared to wheel loaders with combustion engines. At the same time, you save up to 37% on operating costs with our electric wheel loaders. There’s no engine-related maintenance. Essentially, the only services required for a tech working on U50 is grease, the hydraulic oil. The state-of-the-art batteries and electric motors are totally maintenance-free. The lifetime of the battery-electric components should be equal to or better than the diesel engine on a conventional machine.

Just Recharge and get Full Power

UH50 Battery. Source: Supplied.

Charging the electric wheel loader is as easy as charging a smartphone. All you need is a power outlet. Connect the charger cable to the charger. That’s enough! Fully charged, the powerful battery delivers up to 8 hours of power at a time, depending on the type of operation. Pausing the electric wheel loader at standstill extends the runtime of battery power additionally. The charging indicator display shows at any time the status of the battery and informs you immediately when the U50 needs to be charged.

Make Electric a Part of your Choice in the Future

Be sure to check out our new U50 Electric wheel loader to get a better understanding of their incredible capabilities. If electric machines seem right for the type of work you do, reserve your electric wheel loader and get out front with this exciting technology.

*All prices are accurate at the time of writing. For specific price information, contact the seller directly.

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