Introduction to Develon’s Electric Revolution
At the recent Technische Kontakt Dagen (TKD) held in the Netherlands, Develon introduced a groundbreaking all-electric wheeled excavator, marking a significant moment for the construction equipment market. Formerly recognized as Doosan Construction Equipment, Develon is setting out to take advantage of the increasing demand for eco-friendly machinery that appeals to municipal construction fleets.

Key Features of the DX160WE-7
Although specifications are still emerging, we know that the new Develon DX160WE-7 is engineered in partnership with ETEC Zero Emission, a Dutch expert in electric drive systems. This machine is set to perform similarly to its diesel counterpart, the DL06V, Stage V ICE model. With an impressive operating weight of 17,000 kg and a bucket capacity of 0.59 m³, it promises to deliver strong traction force, exceeding 8 tons.
Designed for Urban Construction Challenges
What makes Develon’s electric wheeled excavators particularly advantageous for construction in low-emission zones across European cities like Barcelona and London? The versatility of its battery configurations allows fleet owners to customize based on specific project requirements. Additionally, the availability of an “Extended Range Pack” allows for a full day of operation on a single charge, significantly enhancing productivity.
In summary, Develon’s electric excavators exemplify a harmonious blend of environmentally friendly operation and practicality. As the industry pushes towards lower emissions, the DX160WE-7 is poised to contribute positively to the evolving needs of contractors while enhancing safety and efficiency on job sites.