Volvo CE showcases zero emission products at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024

Volvo CE showcases zero emission products at Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) India participated in the inaugural Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 in New Delhi, showcasing their cutting-edge zero-emission construction and mining equipment. With advanced chemistry battery solutions, they have established the most extensive portfolio of electric machinery in the country.

One of Volvo CE India's standout innovations showcased at the Bharat Mobility Expo is the DD40 Electric mini asphalt compactor, a remarkable achievement as Bharat's first indigenously designed, developed, and built electric road machinery. Powered by advanced chemistry Lithium-ion batteries, this product has the potential to revolutionize sustainable road construction in urban areas. With its advanced instrumentation, zero-emission operation, and reliable charging capabilities, the machine stands out as a prime example of Volvo CE's contribution to the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, ensuring cleaner and quieter construction operations in line with strict emission regulations. This environmentally conscious machine not only aligns with Volvo CE's advanced engineering capabilities but also exemplifies the company's dedication to providing sustainable solutions tailored to the Indian market. Moreover, it holds immense export potential in regions such as Europe, Africa, Latin America, and Central & South-East Asia.

The L120 Electric Wheel Loader, displayed at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo, is an electric adaptation of Volvo's world-leading 6-tonne wheel loader. With its zero-emission capabilities, minimal noise and vibrations, and paramount operator safety, this innovation sets new standards for sustainable material rehandling and earth-moving State-of-the-art active cooling in batteries and energy recuperation technology ensures efficiency and longevity. It is poised to transform operations in mines, ports, quarries, and manufacturing plants for cement, iron ore, etc.