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Ausa expands its electric dumper range

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Spanish compact equipment manufacturer Ausa will launch the D101AEA and D101AEA Compact electric dumpers at the Smopyc show in Zaragoza on 22 to 25 November.

Both models have a battery pack with a maximum power of 17.3 kW (Photo: Ausa)

The D101AEA and D101AEA Compact dumpers — both with a load capacity of 1,000 kg — will complement the company’s current line-up of dumpers, which includes the D151AEG (1500 kg load capacity) and the T164E (1600 kg load capacity).

Both machines are built on the same platform but the D101AEA is 108cm wide, while the D101AEA Compact has smaller 12-inch wheel rims which reduce the width to 100 cm. 

Ausa said the smaller width allows it to fit through building doors, making it well suited for indoor demolition work.

Both models have a battery pack with a maximum power of 17.3 kW and a torque of 130 Nm. 

Additionally, the lithium-ion batteries have a capacity of 9.3 kWh and can be charged from 20% to 80% in just two hours by plugging them directly into a 230 V mains socket, or in one hour with an external fast charger.

At Smopyc, Ausa will showcase its entire line-up of electric vehicles as well as a wide selection of its combustion engine vehicles at its stand, with as many as 15 models, including dumpers, rough terrain forklifts and telehandlers.

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