Modern electric excavators are designed to match or even exceed the performance of traditional diesel-powered machines. With the use of high-efficiency electric motors and VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) control, electric excavators provide instant torque, smoother control, higher energy efficiency, and significantly lower operating costs. Unlike diesel engines that require higher RPM to generate power, electric […]
Yes. Existing diesel excavators such as JCB, Tata Hitachi, Komatsu, SANY, and many other models can be successfully converted into electric-powered excavators. With advanced engineering solutions developed by Servoday Plants & Equipments Limited through ElectricExcavator.in, this conversion can now be done quickly, efficiently, and directly at the customer’s site using a specially designed skid-mounted dual […]
Power Consumption and Operating Cost Comparison: Electric vs Diesel Excavators (210 Class) 1️⃣ Electric Excavator Power Consumption (Typical Range) Excavators in the 20–22 ton class (Model 210) generally use electric motors in the range of: Motor Size Typical Power Draw During Work Remarks 110 kW Motor 20–25 kWh per hour Light to medium duty work […]
Converting a conventional diesel excavator into an electric excavator is becoming an increasingly popular solution for construction, mining, port handling, and industrial operations. By replacing the diesel engine with a high-efficiency electric motor and VFD (Variable Frequency Drive), the excavator can operate using grid electricity while maintaining the same hydraulic performance and digging capacity. Electric […]
Electric excavators represent the next generation of construction machinery, replacing conventional diesel engines with high-efficiency electric drive systems. These machines perform the same excavation tasks—digging, lifting, trenching, and material handling—while significantly reducing operating costs, emissions, and maintenance requirements. Electric excavators are increasingly used in mining, infrastructure projects, tunneling, ports, and industrial operations, where continuous operation […]