Introducing the CX25EV: The Future of Compact Excavation

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Case Expands Compact Equipment Lineup

This week, the spotlight shines on Case Construction Equipment as they unveil a remarkable addition to their mini excavator lineup: the all-new CX25EV electric excavator. This innovative machine is designed to deliver an outstanding, emissions-free performance that rivals the capabilities of comparable diesel models, including its Case-branded siblings. With a nickname like the ‘highly versatile machine,’ it’s clear that this excavator is ready to tackle any task thrown its way.

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Customizable Controls & Efficient Performance

The CX25EV comes equipped with advanced hydraulic flow settings and three auxiliary circuits, all of which can seamlessly pair with a quick coupler and an array of attachments. Furthermore, the machine’s electrohydraulic controls allow operators to customize speed, ramp-up time, and smoothness according to their preferences. This personalization, combined with its short-radius design, makes it ideal for maneuvering through confined spaces during precision demolition or trenching jobs.

Modern Solutions for Today’s Challenges

In an industry grappling with labor shortages and evolving job site requirements, the CX25EV stands out as a solution for more demanding work environments. “Helping crews meet the demands of the modern worksite is what drives our practical approach to innovation,” says Terry Dolan, head of CNH Construction Brands, North America. This electric excavator, highlighted in the broader push for electric equipment, is fully in production and available for customers seeking a quieter, more efficient alternative to traditional models.

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