ACE launches electric crane; to expand manufacturing capacity
unveiled Indias first fully electric mobile crane, Indias largest indigenous mobile crane with 180 tonnes lifting capacity, and Indias first self-propelled aerial work platforms among other new offerings at Bauma Conexpo 2023, Greater Noida, the company said.As part of the initiative to introduce sustainable technologies, the electric crane has been specially designed to deliver optimum power and productivity while maintaining the versatility of the equipment for Indian conditions.
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Construction equipment manufacturer ACE on Monday announced the launch of its electric crane with lifting capacity of 180 tonnes.
The introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) in the construction equipment will be the first step in contributing towards reducing the carbon footprints.
''ACE - Action Construction Equipment (ACE)... unveiled India's first fully electric mobile crane, India's largest indigenous mobile crane with 180 tonnes lifting capacity, and India's first self-propelled aerial work platforms among other new offerings at Bauma Conexpo 2023, Greater Noida,'' the company said.
As part of the initiative to introduce sustainable technologies, the electric crane has been specially designed to deliver optimum power and productivity while maintaining the versatility of the equipment for Indian conditions. With 4-wheel drive and required traction, this electric crane is suitable for rough terrain operations and is equipped with safety features with durability and stability.
''With the new launches, we are taking forward the government-led 'Make in India' initiative,'' ACE Ltd Executive Director Sorab Agarwal said.
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