The first batch of 100 units will be shipped to United Leasing North.
Takeuchi’s new electric mini excavator, the TB20E, will soon launch its first 100 electric cars at several united rentals locations in North . Tb20e is the first battery-powered machine designed and built by Takeuchi. It will be the development of a range of electronic products to meet the needs of today’s consumers, as well as the manufacturer’s own environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals.
“TB20E’s product and market development took place in North , so it makes sense to launch the machine here for the first time,”said Clay Eubanks, Tainei’s global sales director. “As a result of our long-standing partnership and our joint efforts on current and future product needs, we have launched our first batch of 100 apartments in partnership with United Leasing. We are happy to see how their customers react to this new environmentally friendly excavator with all the power and performance they have been looking for from the bamboo.”
Similar to Takeuchi’s diesel powered TB216, the tb20e is 100% battery powered, with zero exhaust emissions, reducing mini excavator levels.
After full charging, TB20E can work continuously for 4 to 8 hours, depending on the application and environment. The working weight of the excavator is 4,255 pounds and the bucket capacity is 1.34 cubic metres. Primary and secondary flow is 9.0 m3\/min. The maximum stretch is 13 feet, 4 inches. Maximum excavation depth is 7 feet, 10.1 inches. Tb20e also features a spacious and comfortable operating station with a brand-new high definition, multi-message color display.
“United Leasing and Takeuchi have a long history, and we are pleased to be the first to offer a new environmentally friendly tb20e excavator,”said tj Mahoney, United Leasing’s vice president for supply chain. “This machine not only provides our customers with a more sustainable choice of equipment, but is also more cost-effective to operate. We look forward to working with Takeuchi to develop more electric devices in the future.”