XCMG’s First All Electric Barreled Garbage Truck Rolls off the Production line
Recently, a piece of good news comes from cooperation of XCMG Environment Technology and XCMG Automotive Division in the new energy garbage truck field again. The XCMG’s first 21-barrel pure electric closed garbage truck rolls off the production line successfully and contributes a new "warrior" to the new energy product family.
This truck is used for collecting and transporting barreled garbage. It can be independently used for barreled garbage collecting and transferring and also be used with a compression refuse collector together, improving barreled garbage collecting efficiency.
XCMG officially launched its new energy vehicle project in 2015, aiming to developing electricity powered vehicles for special purposes. In March, 2017, XCMG New Energy Vehicle Company was officially established. On June 15, the company gained the permit from the state to produce new energy vehicles. Currently, it boasts a wide range of products, including electric cargo vehicles, electric logistic vehicles, electric engineering vehicles.
Product Characteristics
This XCMG pure electric barreled garbage truck is composed of the fully-closed cabinet, pure electric chassis, and hydraulic lifting board. The tank uses the modeling of corrugated board with a cover that can be lifted parallelly or vertically. When opened, the height inside the cabinet can reach 1.85m, thus it has enough space with good ventilation, effectively preventing limit working space and poor working environment for the operator. The cover will be closed during garbage transportation to ensure totally-enclosed garbage transportation and prevent garbage flying up, scattering and secondary pollution. The hydraulic lifting tail-board can achieve wireless remote control and the operation process is safe, efficient and convenient.
21-barrel pure electric closed barreled garbage truck successfully rolls off the production line, which helps further widen environmental sanitation development space and assists in accelerating development both in scope and in depth of XCMG’s environmental industry. (chinatrucks.com)
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