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Yanmar CE Unveils its First Electric Mini- Excavator Prototype: The SV17e

July 5, 2022
Powered by efficient electric drive and 48-volt batteries with fast charging capability, it’s a quiet, zero emission machine designed to meet emissions restrictions.

Yanmar Compact Equipment has unveiled its first electric mini-excavator prototype: the new SV17e. This innovation represents an important strategic step in the transformation for Yanmar Compact Equipment.

“Our aim, together with our dealer partners, is to build stronger relationships and create even greater customer value,” said Yanmar Compact Equipment CEO, Giuliano Parodi. “Our transformation will embrace our entire business and will encompass new products with alternative fuel technologies. The SV17e prototype is a clear demonstration of our intent to build a sustainable business for our customers and dealer partners.”

The SV17e is a mini-excavator aimed at customers in the European market and plays in the 1.5 to 2.0 tonnes segment. Powered by efficient electric drive and 48-volt batteries with fast charging capability, it’s a quiet, zero emission machine designed to meet emissions restrictions. The design and engineering team have set out to build a machine, which offers comfort, ergonomics and operational power, precision, and control.

“Our prototype is significant because it demonstrates our capability to bring the quality and reliability of our highly respected conventional engine technology into the arena of electrification,” explained director product management EMEA, Cedric Durand. “But we have gone further. As always, the operator is at the heart of this machine, and we have challenged ourselves to deliver the comfort, power, control and precision which we believe will surpass the expectations of professional operators.”

In preparation for its sales start at Bauma 2022, the prototype SV17e is currently undergoing Yanmar’s vigorous product testing regime. These field tests are uncompromising in their thoroughness to ensure an uncompromising level of durability and reliability in the design and engineering.

According to director engineering EMEA Sota Takami, “We are very pleased with the performance to date – as you would expect, we have a rigorous testing regime which pushes every aspect of the machine to its limit. The machine has performed very well in all these tests. We are particularly pleased with the power, and control of the machine. Of course, this is a quiet, zero emission machine but that, in itself, is not enough. We must create a great feeling for the operator. I am confident that professional operators will be very comfortable in this machine, they will certainly feel the power, control and the precision handling they will need to take on the big jobs as well as the small jobs.”