Tata Hitachi Unveils Advanced Machines at BAUMA 2025
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Tata Hitachi Unveils Advanced Machines at BAUMA 2025

Tata Hitachi, a pioneer in India's construction equipment industry, proudly inaugurated its pavilion at BAUMA Conexpo 2024 with an impactful showcase, including indigenously developed 20-ton electric excavator concept – the EX 210LC Electric. This state-of-the-art electric machine addresses the evolving needs of infrastructure development while maintaining a steadfast focus on significantly lower operations & maintanance costs and environment. It also reinforces a strong commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.This revolutionary step highlights Tata Hitachi’s unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and nation-building, exemplified through the theme “Aao Kartavya Nibhaye, Chalo Desh Banaye.”

Tata Hitachi is proud to showcase the EX210 Value+ machine, a testament to our commitment to delivering value-driven solutions to our customers. Designed to support the principles of a circular economy, this machine is engineered to optimize performance and efficiency while minimizing environmental impact. The EX210 Value+ offers exceptional reliability and cost-effectiveness, backed by Tata Hitachi’s industry-leading warranty support, ensuring peace of mind and unmatched operational value for our customers.
 
The Tata Hitachi pavilion proudly unveils a lineup of next-generation machines designed to cater to diverse industry requirements. Highlights include:

New CEV-5 Models: The 3.5-tonne payload TL340H Prime, 5-tonne payload ZW 225, and the SHINRAI CEV-5 Prime Backhoe Loader. These machines are engineered for enhanced performance, operator safety with features like Roll Over Protection (ROPS) and Falling Object Protection (FOPS), superior fuel efficiency, and adherence to the latest emission norms.

Tata Hitachi, a pioneer in India's construction equipment industry, proudly inaugurated its pavilion at BAUMA Conexpo 2024 with an impactful showcase, including indigenously developed 20-ton electric excavator concept – the EX 210LC Electric. This state-of-the-art electric machine addresses the evolving needs of infrastructure development while maintaining a steadfast focus on significantly lower operations & maintanance costs and environment. It also reinforces a strong commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.This revolutionary step highlights Tata Hitachi’s unwavering commitment to innovation, sustainability, and nation-building, exemplified through the theme “Aao Kartavya Nibhaye, Chalo Desh Banaye.”Tata Hitachi is proud to showcase the EX210 Value+ machine, a testament to our commitment to delivering value-driven solutions to our customers. Designed to support the principles of a circular economy, this machine is engineered to optimize performance and efficiency while minimizing environmental impact. The EX210 Value+ offers exceptional reliability and cost-effectiveness, backed by Tata Hitachi’s industry-leading warranty support, ensuring peace of mind and unmatched operational value for our customers. The Tata Hitachi pavilion proudly unveils a lineup of next-generation machines designed to cater to diverse industry requirements. Highlights include:New CEV-5 Models: The 3.5-tonne payload TL340H Prime, 5-tonne payload ZW 225, and the SHINRAI CEV-5 Prime Backhoe Loader. These machines are engineered for enhanced performance, operator safety with features like Roll Over Protection (ROPS) and Falling Object Protection (FOPS), superior fuel efficiency, and adherence to the latest emission norms.

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