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First electric telehandler from LGMG

LGMG H625E telehandler LGMG’s new H625E electric telehandler at Bauma China. (Photo: LGMG).

LGMG has launched its first electric telehandler H625E.

The new compact telehandler has a maximum lifting height of 5.94m, a 3.41m outreach and a rated capacity of 2500kg.

The machine is 3.99m long and 1.86m wide and has a total unladen weight of only 5000kg, allowing it easily to pass through narrow area.

The compact lightweight design combined with constant four-wheel drive system and three steering modes is ideal for rough terrain and entering low-level access applications like basements and underground carparks.

The H625E is powered by an interchangeable 80V Lithium-Ion battery and is equipped with a PMSM lifting motor to control hydraulic functions.

LGMG H625E telehandler The H625E is LGMG’s first electric telehandler. (Photo: LGMG).

“The key benefits for using an electric telehandler are zero emissions, low noise pollution and a low operating cost,” said the company. 

LGMG supplies a wide range of attachments for its telehandlers including aerial platforms, buckets, Jib hooks and rotating fork carriages which are easily interchangeable to meet diverse operational needs.

The H625E debuted at Bauma China, which too place in November last year. The model will also be displayed at the upcoming Bauma exhibition in Munich, Germany in April. 

With his new introduction LGMG has now implemented electrification across its full range of products. 

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