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    I wish I knew how to cut n paste from my Email but in the current SAE Smartbrief they have an article on a Case electric backhoe/loader with performance comparable to a (IIRC) 57HP Diesel unit. They claim between 4 and 8 hours run time with backhoe use offering around 8 hours but with less run time using it to move the machine and move stuff with the loader.

    I'm thinking this is both good and bad. If the job is indoors (we had this in the EPA lab building from time to time) this thing would be great. But for the most part I don't know how you would recharge it on a worksite. Seems like you would have to bring in a gas or Diesel powered generator which defeats the purpose.

    Something to be aware of.......

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    Originally posted by DanStokes View Post
    I wish I knew how to cut n paste from my Email but in the current SAE Smartbrief they have an article on a Case electric backhoe/loader with performance comparable to a (IIRC) 57HP Diesel unit. They claim between 4 and 8 hours run time with backhoe use offering around 8 hours but with less run time using it to move the machine and move stuff with the loader.

    I'm thinking this is both good and bad. If the job is indoors (we had this in the EPA lab building from time to time) this thing would be great. But for the most part I don't know how you would recharge it on a worksite. Seems like you would have to bring in a gas or Diesel powered generator which defeats the purpose.

    Something to be aware of.......
    Yes, inside existing structures will be its forte. No point emissions to deal with, and an electrical infrastructure to recharge the battery. When these were first being talked about, your point was brought up. No one will be using these on unimproved sites, at least no before an electrical feed is installed.

    But for situations where an engine's exhaust will be an issue, they will be the cat's pajamas!

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      There you go .
      Previously HoosierL98GTA

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        Thanks Dan. This is a different presentation than I saw in the SAE Smartbrief but much of the same info.

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          Go big or go home. Says they charge in 30 minutes on a 6 MEGAwatt charger. Doesn't say how much of a shift the battery lasts, though the time it last is dependent on haul distance and gradient of haul road so harder to give a fixed value.



          Escaped on a technicality.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TheSilverBuick View Post
              Go big or go home. Says they charge in 30 minutes on a 6 MEGAwatt charger. Doesn't say how much of a shift the battery lasts, though the time it last is dependent on haul distance and gradient of haul road so harder to give a fixed value.


              Yeah what he said .
              Previously HoosierL98GTA

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DanStokes View Post
                Thanks Dan. This is a different presentation than I saw in the SAE Smartbrief but much of the same info.
                I'm not that smart tech wise . I had Paula do it for us
                Previously HoosierL98GTA

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