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GOMACO battery-powered machine to feature at Bauma

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GOMACO is to exhibit its battery-powered curb machine, the GOMACO CC-1200e at global trade show Bauma later this month.

A worker on the CC-1200e electric curb machine Bauma will be the first time the CC-1200e has been seen by an international audience. (Photo: GOMACO)

The US-based company announced the launch of the machine at the beginning of the year, and it has since been displayed at World of Concrete.

However, Bauma will represent the first time the machine has been seen by an international audience.

The machine itself, which is said to be the first battery-powered slipform curb machine, is powered by a power dense 48 VDC lithium-ion battery pack which provides enough charge for a full day of operation.

For operability, the CC-1200e comes with G+ control system that offers a full function radio remote control, enabling the operator to control the machine.

According to GOMACO, the machine, which is the result of two years of research, also comes equipped with rotary-sensored slew drive steering on its front wheel assemblies to ensure smoother paving.

In the lead up to Bauma 2022, KHL is covering the latest product launches, event announcements and any other news related to the show.

To keep up to date with the latest Bauma news, read more here or download the KHL Bauma app, available on iOS and Android.

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