XCMG to launch new electric products at Bauma 2022
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XCMG to launch new electric products at Bauma 2022

XCMG is reportedly bringing its largest exhibition to date at Bauma 2022, including a new fully electric all-terrain crane, excavator and loader. The latest products are expected to offer leading advantages in large-capacity batteries, quick charging and zero emissions, as per reports.

As part of XCMG’s exhibition, the company will bring its full series of excavators and integrated sets of road machinery equipment as well as hoisting, scraping and piling equipment. Also on display will be its aerial work platforms that have been popular among European customers. All featured models have been customised for the construction market in Europe that excels in intelligent technologies, safety guarantee and reliability.

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XCMG is reportedly bringing its largest exhibition to date at Bauma 2022, including a new fully electric all-terrain crane, excavator and loader. The latest products are expected to offer leading advantages in large-capacity batteries, quick charging and zero emissions, as per reports. As part of XCMG’s exhibition, the company will bring its full series of excavators and integrated sets of road machinery equipment as well as hoisting, scraping and piling equipment. Also on display will be its aerial work platforms that have been popular among European customers. All featured models have been customised for the construction market in Europe that excels in intelligent technologies, safety guarantee and reliability. Also read: Tata Motors to acquire Ford India's Sanand plant Diamond Mowers’ new mulcher for mid-sized excavators and tractors

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