FIRST VOLVO EC380E HYBRID IN EUROPE DELIVERING PROMISED FUEL EFFICIENCY SAVINGS
The first EC380E Hybrid excavator from Volvo CE to be put to work on a customer site in Europe is already proving it can deliver big savings. Eichstetter GmbH is the first in Europe to operate a Volvo EC380E Hybrid. A large crawler excavator, it delivers the same power and performance as its conventional equivalent, but with greater fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions. And this is certainly something that Eichstetter is seeing at its gravel pit near Fürth in Germany, where the machine has been hard at work since Autumn 2022, excavating mountain gravel, the so-called tertiary gravel which was deposited 10-15 million years ago. The company has been measuring the performance of its new machine versus a conventional EC380E – and the results are impressive, with the hybrid technology delivering fuel savings up to 15%. Simple Solution, Big Savings Featuring unique hydraulic hybrid Volvo technology, the EC380E Hybrid harvests free energy from the boom-down motion. This regular and powerful lowering movement pressurizes a hydraulic accumulator, which in turn uses this energy to drive the auxiliary hydraulic motor to support the engine system when needed. All this whilst delivering the same level of control and performance as a conventional EC380E, including the ability to operate in ECO and hybrid modes in parallel. Depending on the type of application, Volvo CE’s hybrid technology promises fuel savings of up to 17% as well as CO2 emission savings of around 15%. And this is something Eichstetter was determined to put to the test. The firm already had a conventional EC380E in its fleet, so comparing the two machines over a period of weeks was straightforward. The EC380E Hybrid delivered a fuel saving of around 10 to 15% depending on the use and operator handling the machine. The More Sustainable Choice Machines from Volvo CE have long been the equipment of choice for Eichstetter, who value their efficiency. The company operates eight Volvo wheel loaders with operating weights of between three and 45 tons, as well as four-wheeled excavators - two Volvo EW160E’s and two Volvo EW220E’s – plus a Volvo EC300E crawler excavator. When the need for a larger crawler excavator became apparent, the firm turned to Volvo CE dealer, Robert Aebi GmbH, with whom they have been working for over 20 years. In just a few months, the EC380E Hybrid has proved its worth and the firm is extremely satisfied. They continue to document its fuel consumption in order to learn how to get the most out of their new machine. www.volvoce.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing
The first EC380E Hybrid excavator from Volvo CE to be put to work on a customer site in Europe is already proving it can deliver big savings.
Eichstetter GmbH is the first in Europe to operate a Volvo EC380E Hybrid. A large crawler excavator, it delivers the same power and performance as its conventional equivalent, but with greater fuel efficiency and lower CO2Â emissions.
And this is certainly something that Eichstetter is seeing at its gravel pit near Fürth in Germany, where the machine has been hard at work since Autumn 2022, excavating mountain gravel, the so-called tertiary gravel which was deposited 10-15 million years ago. The company has been measuring the performance of its new machine versus a conventional EC380E – and the results are impressive, with the hybrid technology delivering fuel savings up to 15%.
Simple Solution, Big Savings
Featuring unique hydraulic hybrid Volvo technology, the EC380E Hybrid harvests free energy from the boom-down motion. This regular and powerful lowering movement pressurizes a hydraulic accumulator, which in turn uses this energy to drive the auxiliary hydraulic motor to support the engine system when needed. All this whilst delivering the same level of control and performance as a conventional EC380E, including the ability to operate in ECO and hybrid modes in parallel.
Depending on the type of application, Volvo CE’s hybrid technology promises fuel savings of up to 17% as well as CO2 emission savings of around 15%. And this is something Eichstetter was determined to put to the test. The firm already had a conventional EC380E in its fleet, so comparing the two machines over a period of weeks was straightforward. The EC380E Hybrid delivered a fuel saving of around 10 to 15% depending on the use and operator handling the machine.
The More Sustainable Choice
Machines from Volvo CE have long been the equipment of choice for Eichstetter, who value their efficiency. The company operates eight Volvo wheel loaders with operating weights of between three and 45 tons, as well as four-wheeled excavators - two Volvo EW160E’s and two Volvo EW220E’s – plus a Volvo EC300E crawler excavator. When the need for a larger crawler excavator became apparent, the firm turned to Volvo CE dealer, Robert Aebi GmbH, with whom they have been working for over 20 years.
In just a few months, the EC380E Hybrid has proved its worth and the firm is extremely satisfied. They continue to document its fuel consumption in order to learn how to get the most out of their new machine.
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