The first fully electric telehandler from Dieci was among the launches at Agritechnica 2023 in Hanover this autumn.
A standout innovation at the show, the Mini Agri-e combines renowned operational capabilities with strong green credentials.
It signifies a leap in sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and profitability, addressing environmental concerns and stringent regulations restricting traditional vehicles from indoor areas, industrial plants, low-carbon emission projects, and farming activities.
With this all-electric telehandler, Dieci supports the transition of farm operators to new energy sources, expanding vehicle use while ensuring legal compliance especially with indoor use, high performance, safety and strength, without compromising on speed.
The Mini Agri-e sets a new standard for sustainability combining the robust performance of traditional Dieci telehandlers with the added benefits of a fully electric engine, presenting the world's first 100% green telehandler.
Features include:
• Maximum load capacity of 2,600 kg
• Lifting height of up to 6 meters
• Tractive force equivalent to a diesel vehicle
• A 19 kW traction motor and a 22 kW hydraulic motor
• A maximum power output of up to 44 kWh
• Zero emissions
• Reduced noise levels
• Lower maintenance
• Easy battery fitting and replacement for streamlined operation
• Three accessible and secure charging sockets
The E-Modular Powerpack uses one or two lithium batteries (LiFePo4) and enables a full day's work on a single charge. This expandable pack even post-purchase optimised costs and efficiency, whilst giving flexibility to the vehicle characteristics based on operational needs.
Easy and rapid changeover of the E-Modular Powerpack can happen in the field and also gives rental businesses the ease and speed of changeover as well as providing the specified vehicle for each operation.
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