SANY to Showcase Green, Smart Machinery at Bauma 2025
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SANY to Showcase Green, Smart Machinery at Bauma 2025

SANY Group will present cutting-edge, sustainable construction machinery at Bauma 2025, starting April 7 in Munich. Under the theme "The World of Efficiency – Your Partner to Create the Best," SANY will unveil 35 advanced products, including 19 new models and 11 electrified machines, emphasizing its commitment to carbon neutrality and intelligent solutions. The company's exhibition, spanning a record 5,652 square meters, will feature global product debuts and CE-certified equipment.

SANY will introduce 11 electric devices in Europe for the first time, including the SCC2000A-EV, its largest pure electric crawler crane, and the STR50E, the first 5-ton all-electric roller. The lineup also features the SCM500E-10, an electric milling machine designed for European markets. Other highlights include 6 specialized excavators, such as the SY10U micro excavator and the Euro V-compliant SY26C, alongside the STH625E, SANY’s compact electric telescopic arm forklift.

Interactive experiences at the booth will include remote-controlled mining excavators operated from China and a construction simulation game. Additionally, SANY will display 18 key components, showcasing its service and parts supply expertise. Visitors will witness SANY’s vision for a smart, green, and efficient future in construction machinery.

SANY Group will present cutting-edge, sustainable construction machinery at Bauma 2025, starting April 7 in Munich. Under the theme The World of Efficiency – Your Partner to Create the Best, SANY will unveil 35 advanced products, including 19 new models and 11 electrified machines, emphasizing its commitment to carbon neutrality and intelligent solutions. The company's exhibition, spanning a record 5,652 square meters, will feature global product debuts and CE-certified equipment. SANY will introduce 11 electric devices in Europe for the first time, including the SCC2000A-EV, its largest pure electric crawler crane, and the STR50E, the first 5-ton all-electric roller. The lineup also features the SCM500E-10, an electric milling machine designed for European markets. Other highlights include 6 specialized excavators, such as the SY10U micro excavator and the Euro V-compliant SY26C, alongside the STH625E, SANY’s compact electric telescopic arm forklift. Interactive experiences at the booth will include remote-controlled mining excavators operated from China and a construction simulation game. Additionally, SANY will display 18 key components, showcasing its service and parts supply expertise. Visitors will witness SANY’s vision for a smart, green, and efficient future in construction machinery.

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