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Bobcat unveils two new concept machines

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Bobcat is showcasing its latest line-up of products and innovations at ConExpo 2023. The Bobcat stand is displaying electrification, autonomous operation and digital technologies in addition to sharing the new ways that these advancements are making compact equipment operations easier and more productive.

Bobcat T7X all electric loader Bobcat T7X all electric loader (Photo: Bobcat)

Bobcat is showcasing its next-level electric innovations and will unveil two new concept machines with electric functionality. Equipment on display includes the all-electric T7X compact track loader to battery-electric excavators, including the E10e, E19e and the North American exclusive E32e.

The company says that they are continuing to expand its electric conception and are unveiling two new electric concept machines during the show on Tuesday 14th March at 4 pm Pacific Time in its booth (W41544 in the West Hall). 

In addition to this, Bobcat is exhibiting a number of its innovative digital features and technologies - some in concept form and others that are commercially available. 

This includes the company’s collision warning and avoidance system designed to assist operators’ jobsite awareness — compatible with select Bobcat compact track loaders and skid-steer loaders — as well as the Bobcat Intelligent Control System. Featured on an E60 excavator, the new intelligent controls enhance machine control and operation. With greater customization of work modes, operators can increase their performance and efficiency while grading, trenching, slewing and performing other precise operations. 

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