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MYCRANE partners with PV-E electric cranes
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

MYCRANE partners with PV-E electric cranes

A partnership with PV-E Cranes of the Netherlands will see MYCRANE offer zero-emissions cranes for sale or rent, providing more choice for the digital platform’s global clients.

Engineered and manufactured in the Netherlands with first class components, PV-E’s emission-free crawler cranes are fully electric, battery-operated and can run for 10-12 hours on a single charge. The product range consists of an 80, 100, 160 and 250-ton crawler crane, with several boom options such as fixed jibs, luffing jibs and heavy duty jibs.

As a result of the partnership agreement, signed last week in MYCRANE’s Dubai headquarters, PV-E’s crawler cranes will be available to buy on the MYCRANE Marketplace, and can be rented through the MYCRANE platform.

“There is a clear drive towards zero-emission working in the construction sector, as we will no doubt hear at Bauma,” said MYCRANE CEO and founder Andrei Geikalo, referring to the world’s most important trade fair for construction machinery and vehicles, taking place in Munich at the end of October, where both companies will exhibit.

“We are delighted to partner with PVE Cranes Group to offer more choice for our clients, especially those who need to keep noise and emission values in mind as they bid for projects. MYCRANE is keen to play our role in the transition from diesel to electric-powered electricity.”

Joost Bömer, CEO of PVE Cranes Group, said: “Our innovative electric crawler cranes are helping to deliver clean, silent and safe job sites. By co-operating with MYCRANE, we can help contractors around the world to find the right emission-free crawler crane for their next lift.”

For more information, visit MYCRANE’s recently-refreshed website: www.my-crane.com and www.pv-ecrane.com. Visit MYCRANE at Bauma at stand C4.145 and PV-E at stand FS.903/7 from October 24-30.

A partnership with PV-E Cranes of the Netherlands will see MYCRANE offer zero-emissions cranes for sale or rent, providing more choice for the digital platform’s global clients. Engineered and manufactured in the Netherlands with first class components, PV-E’s emission-free crawler cranes are fully electric, battery-operated and can run for 10-12 hours on a single charge. The product range consists of an 80, 100, 160 and 250-ton crawler crane, with several boom options such as fixed jibs, luffing jibs and heavy duty jibs. As a result of the partnership agreement, signed last week in MYCRANE’s Dubai headquarters, PV-E’s crawler cranes will be available to buy on the MYCRANE Marketplace, and can be rented through the MYCRANE platform. “There is a clear drive towards zero-emission working in the construction sector, as we will no doubt hear at Bauma,” said MYCRANE CEO and founder Andrei Geikalo, referring to the world’s most important trade fair for construction machinery and vehicles, taking place in Munich at the end of October, where both companies will exhibit. “We are delighted to partner with PVE Cranes Group to offer more choice for our clients, especially those who need to keep noise and emission values in mind as they bid for projects. MYCRANE is keen to play our role in the transition from diesel to electric-powered electricity.” Joost Bömer, CEO of PVE Cranes Group, said: “Our innovative electric crawler cranes are helping to deliver clean, silent and safe job sites. By co-operating with MYCRANE, we can help contractors around the world to find the right emission-free crawler crane for their next lift.” For more information, visit MYCRANE’s recently-refreshed website: www.my-crane.com and www.pv-ecrane.com. Visit MYCRANE at Bauma at stand C4.145 and PV-E at stand FS.903/7 from October 24-30.

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