16.11.2021
Electric booms from Zoomlion
Zoomlion has unveiled two fully electric telescopic boom lifts, the 74ft ZT22JE and 88ft ZT26JE.
Both models feature a short parallelogram riser, which provides a 4.5 metres up & over clearance height, topped by a three section telescopic boom and a jib with 130 degrees of articulation. The smaller ZT22JE offers a working height of 24.4 metres and a maximum outreach of 17.9 metres with a 300kg unrestricted platform capacity. It maximum platform capacity of 450kg is available up to 16 metres.
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The 74ft Zoomlion ZT22JE
The ZT26J offers a working height of 28.7 metres and a maximum outreach of 22.1 metres with a 300kg unrestricted platform capacity. It also has a maximum platform capacity of 450kg at up to 20 metres outreach.
Power comes from a lithium-ion battery pack which drives two motors. Charging from empty to full is said to take seven hours. Weighing 13,200kg and 17,900kg respectively, features include four wheel drive, 360 degree continuous slewing, 45 percent gradeability and 5.5km/h drive speeds. They also feature the company’s Z-Assest telematics system which monitors the machine’s battery levels and general working operation. They also comply with the latest CE, ANSI and CSA standards.
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The 88ft Zoomlion ZT26JE
Yi Zhong, Zoomlion Access R&D manager, said: “We had initially integrated the lithium power into Zoomlion scissors range in 2019, ahead of the industry trend. Now we are expanding the advanced technologies of lithium batteries into our telescopic boom lifts. As the awareness on carbon neutrality raises, we believe that demand for electric booms will grow significantly on construction sites, especially in North America and Europe, both indoors and out.”
Jason Liu, Zoomlion Access global sales and marketing director overseas, added: “The new chapter of electrification has opened in the access industry, and Zoomlion will take moves on delivering eco-friendly access solutions across the product lines, with electrification and sustainability as our focus.”
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