LiuGong introduces five electric construction machines

29-05-2025
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Chinese multinational construction machinery manufacturing company LiuGong has introduced five new electric vehicles.
The EVs include the 870HE wheel loader, 924FE and 9018FE excavators, DR50CE rigid mining truck and the 4280DE motor grader, which the company termed “the world’s first 24-tonne electric grader.”
The company’s vision is to lead in sustainable solutions by “challenging the status quo and pushing the boundaries of possibility in BEV, automation and innovation.”
The 870HE wheel loader has an operating weight of 54,322 pounds (24,640 kg), rated power of 210 kW, and a rated load capacity of 16,535 pounds (7,500 kg).
The 924FE is a special tunnel electric excavator built on Liugong’s newest electric excavator platform. It uses an LFP battery with rated power of 165 kW and rated storage capacity of 423 kWh, delivering 7-10 hours of power per charge. It has an operating weight of 61,950 lbs (28,100 kg) and is equipped with a high-lift cab.
Meanwhile, the 9018FE excavator, which features a cobalt-free lithium iron phosphate battery, has an operating weight of 4,542 pounds (2,060 kg), an interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (IPMSM) battery, net power of 17 kW, and a rated storage capacity of 20.6 kWh.
The new all-electric DR50CE mining truck boasts a loaded gross weight of 85 tonnes, rated power of 671 hp, peak power of 1,609 hp, rated speed of 1,050 rpm, peak speed of 3,000 rpm, and net machine weight of 84,878 pounds (38,500 kg).
The 26.6-ton (24-tonne) 428DE motor grader features an “ultra-large capacity” lithium iron phosphate battery, “ultra-long life” battery life, fast charging of 1.6 hours and “normal working conditions” of up to 6 to 10 hours.
LiuGong is also showcasing the 90017F DM as a concept machine to gauge customer feedback. It is designed to gauge market interest in an electric solution for remote control demolition and hazardous environments.
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