Are cranes electric?
Martin Lottes of Tadano predicts electric power will eventually come to all terrain cranes, starting with smaller models. Already, with cranes like the ATF60G-3, the company is developing innovative approaches to power: this crane has a single engine mounted on the superstructure.
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Liebherr does not believe electric power will be coming to all terrain cranes... -
Martin Lottes of Tadano predicts electric power will eventually come to all... -
Hiab’s ePTO, or electric power take off, allows cranes to be mounted on any... -
Spierings cranes’ compact dimensions, in travel and during set-up, as well as... -
Spierings’ City Boy can be fully electric powered.