CTE debuts all-electric truck mount

By Leila Steed31 October 2022

The MP 20 Ev on the CTE stand at Bauma. The MP 20 Ev on the CTE stand at Bauma. (Photo: CTE)

CTE has debuted its MP 20 Ev truck mount, presenting the 100% electric truck mount with a 20m working height, to visitors at the Bauma construction industry show in Germany.

With measurements of 1,598mm width, 5,200mm length and 1,965mm height, and a 3,500kg GVW, the ecarry is the most advanced vehicle of its category, claims the vehicle manufacturer.

Specifications of the platform also include a 13m outreach and 250kg capacity, as well as a telescopic boom, plus jib, using SSAB steel.

There is a ground control console with wireless remote and integrated display for wire-free operations, as well as the basket display with the same features, including integrated display, for easy familiarisation. The unit comes equipped with CTE’s S3 EVO control system.

The vehicle’s range is up to 70km (WLTP) and an average 25 work cycles and it is possible to work using entirely the battery or in plugged-in mode, where the machine is connected to 220V/380V mains electricity supply.

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