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Bobcat launches worlds first all-electric compact track loader

Doosan Bobcat has launched its new all-electric Bobcat T7X compact track loader and claims it’s the first such vehicle in the world

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The all-electric Bobcat T7X compact track loader is the first machine of its kind to fully eliminate all hydraulics and components

Doosan Bobcat claims it’s the first such vehicle in the world. Unveiled at the CES tech show in Las Vegas, the new T7X also won two awards for innovation during the event.

The Bobcat T7X is fully battery-powered and is built to be more productive from the ground up with electric actuation and propulsion. It’s also quieter with high-performance torque and more powerful than any diesel-fuelled track loader that has ever come before it, all while eliminating any carbon emissions, says its maker.

Originally developed for the North American market, the Bobcat T7X is undergoing internal testing and the gathering of customer feedback is planned for the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region to identify its commercial potential.

“Doosan Bobcat is at the forefront of innovation, and we’re proud to debut the all-electric technology of the T7X to help customers maximise both sustainability and productivity,” says Scott Park, president and CEO of Doosan Bobcat.

In the T7X, the traditional hydraulic work group has been completely replaced with an electrical drive system consisting of electric cylinders and electric drive motors, which means virtually no fluids.

The new, all-electric Bobcat T7X uses just under one litre of eco-friendly coolant compared to around 216 litres of fluid in its diesel/hydraulic equivalent model. The all-electric platform enables instantaneous power and peak torque available at every operating speed.

The operator no longer must wait for the standard hydraulic system to build up power.
“This machine is a technological feat for Bobcat and for the entire industry. We challenged the status quo to deliver a connected, all-electric machine designed for power and performance that previously was not possible,” says Joel Honeyman, vice-president of global innovation at Doosan Bobcat.

“We’re excited to share this advancement with the world and proud of the hard work that has gone into making this a reality.” The T7X operates with zero emissions and reduced noise and vibration generated by the machine. It works quietly and efficiently in noise-sensitive areas and indoors, which significantly lowers sound levels and improves the working environment.

It can also significantly lower daily operating costs when considering the reduction in annual maintenance costs and elimination of diesel, engine oil, diesel exhaust fluid, and hydraulic parts.

At the heart of the T7X is a powerful 62kW lithium-ion battery from technology partner Green Machine Equipment, Inc. While applications vary, each charge can support common daily work operations and the use of intelligent work modes for up to four hours of continuous operation time and a full day of operation during intermittent use.

The intelligence of the power management system is programmed to sense when loads are increasing, automatically backing off power when not needed to preserve the total energy use and extend the machine’s runtime. The T7X will initially be available only in the North American market but the company intends to expand this to other regions in the future.  

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