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SANY India Unveils 15 Electric Machines and Advanced Equipments at EXCON 2023
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SANY India Unveils 15 Electric Machines and Advanced Equipments at EXCON 2023

SANY India, a frontrunner in construction equipment manufacturing, took centre stage at EXCON 2023, revealing a groundbreaking lineup of 44 machines, including 15 electric models. This marks a pivotal shift towards sustainable construction, demonstrating SANY's commitment to innovation, environmental responsibility, and industry transformation.*

In a significant leap forward for the construction sector, SANY India introduced 15 cutting-edge electric machines at EXCON, South Asia's largest construction equipment exhibition. These revolutionary models cater to diverse applications, spanning earthwork, excavation, heavy lifting, mining, road construction, and port operations. The electric machines prioritise superior operating economics while upholding safety, productivity, and efficiency standards, paving the way for a sustainable future in construction.

Deepak Garg, Managing Director, SANY and South Asia, emphasised the company's unwavering commitment to pioneering innovation in the construction industry. The launch of these electric machines represents a milestone in SANY's journey towards sustainability. By integrating advanced technologies like GPS, biofuel-compliant engines, and alternative fuel options, SANY ensures its equipment exceeds industry standards for efficiency and environmental performance.

SANY India's commitment to sustainability extends beyond product innovation. With the tagline "Naye Bharat ka Nirmata" (Builder of New India), the company is actively contributing to major infrastructure projects across the country, with over 30,000 SANY machines currently in operation. To make sustainable construction equipment more accessible, SANY focuses on local manufacturing, aiming to achieve a 75 per cent localisation rate in the next 3-5 years.

The unveiled electric machines, such as the Electric Wheel Loader SW956E, Electric Reach Stacker SRSC45E3, and Electric Large Excavator SY870E, showcase SANY's dedication to providing advanced, eco-friendly solutions that redefine industry standards. With a strategic approach to localisation, SANY addresses cost challenges while upholding its commitment to sustainability, contributing to a more efficient and affordable future for the construction sector.

SANY India, a frontrunner in construction equipment manufacturing, took centre stage at EXCON 2023, revealing a groundbreaking lineup of 44 machines, including 15 electric models. This marks a pivotal shift towards sustainable construction, demonstrating SANY's commitment to innovation, environmental responsibility, and industry transformation.* In a significant leap forward for the construction sector, SANY India introduced 15 cutting-edge electric machines at EXCON, South Asia's largest construction equipment exhibition. These revolutionary models cater to diverse applications, spanning earthwork, excavation, heavy lifting, mining, road construction, and port operations. The electric machines prioritise superior operating economics while upholding safety, productivity, and efficiency standards, paving the way for a sustainable future in construction. Deepak Garg, Managing Director, SANY and South Asia, emphasised the company's unwavering commitment to pioneering innovation in the construction industry. The launch of these electric machines represents a milestone in SANY's journey towards sustainability. By integrating advanced technologies like GPS, biofuel-compliant engines, and alternative fuel options, SANY ensures its equipment exceeds industry standards for efficiency and environmental performance. SANY India's commitment to sustainability extends beyond product innovation. With the tagline Naye Bharat ka Nirmata (Builder of New India), the company is actively contributing to major infrastructure projects across the country, with over 30,000 SANY machines currently in operation. To make sustainable construction equipment more accessible, SANY focuses on local manufacturing, aiming to achieve a 75 per cent localisation rate in the next 3-5 years. The unveiled electric machines, such as the Electric Wheel Loader SW956E, Electric Reach Stacker SRSC45E3, and Electric Large Excavator SY870E, showcase SANY's dedication to providing advanced, eco-friendly solutions that redefine industry standards. With a strategic approach to localisation, SANY addresses cost challenges while upholding its commitment to sustainability, contributing to a more efficient and affordable future for the construction sector.

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