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The JCB 19C-1E mini excavator is fully electric and produces the same power as the diesel 19C-1 without the emissions and one-fifth the noice, according to the company. Operating weight is 4,193 ...
Northern Ireland-based CP Hire has taken delivery of the JCB 19C-1E mini excavator, part of the JCB E-TECH range of fully electric, zero emissions equipment, which is set to transform the company ...
JCB will now offer a fully glazed cab on the 19C-1E — according to the company, an industry first for the electric mini excavator sector.
The 19C-1E models - JCB's first-ever electric diggers - are now coming off the assembly line at JCB Compact Products in Cheadle, with orders rolling in from customers from across Europe and North ...
Now in production at the company’s Staffordshire plant, and with around 200 sales already achieved, the prosaically named JCB 19C-1E electric mini excavator represents a breakthrough for the ...
Clean air: JCB's zero emission 19C-1E electric mini excavator can work indoors without the need for an axhaust extraction equipment.
JCB said it is in full production its first fully electric mini-excavator and has delivered more than than 50 machines. The 19C-1E models – JCB’s first-ever electric diggers – are now coming off the ...
The 19C-1e electric mini excavator from JCB The machine, which will use the same cab as JCB’s conventional 1 to 2 t models, will be equipped with an electric heater to provide instant heat to demist ...
Fully charged, the 19C-1E can put in a typical full day’s shift for a mini excavator, said the firm.
An electric digger from JCB has won this year's MacRobert Award, the top prize in the UK to recognise engineering innovation. The Staffordshire company's 19C-1E vehicle is the world's first volume ...
An electric digger from JCB has won this year's MacRobert Award, the top prize in the UK to recognise engineering innovation. The Staffordshire company's 19C-1E vehicle is the world's first volume ...
An electric digger from JCB has won this year's MacRobert Award, the top prize in the UK to recognise engineering innovation. The Staffordshire company's 19C-1E vehicle is the world's first volume ...
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