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Greaves Unveils Advanced Electric Light Construction Equipment Range

Greater Noida, December 11, 2024: Mobility and energy solutions provider Greaves Retail, a division of Greaves Cotton Limited, has announced the launch of its new range of high-performance electrified light construction equipment at Bauma ConExpo India 2024. This new range of equipment integrates electrification technologies to deliver zero-emission solutions while lowering operational costs.
The newly introduced lineup includes:
The Mini Excavator range from 2 Ton to 4 Ton category, equipped with a Kubota engine, for heavy-duty excavation in challenging conditions.
The Electric Scissor Lift range from 6m –14m platform height, for both indoor and outdoor projects. It is equipped with advanced safety features.
The Electric Boom Lift has a platform height of 13.8 m and a horizontal outreach of 7.81 m, and is designed to navigate tight spaces and urban environments.
Greaves Retail CEO Narasimha Jayakumar said, “The construction industry in India is experiencing significant growth. It is poised to expand significantly – projected to grow at a CAGR of 9.5% and estimated to reach $1.4 trillion by 2025. At Greaves Retail, we see this as the perfect opportunity to leverage our rich legacy in engineering and diversify our offerings.”
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