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Dieci debuts electric telehandlers

Dieci unveiled two new, all-electric telehandlers at Bauma.

Dieci’s Apollo-e Smart 20.4 seen at Bauma 2025. (Photo: KHL)

The Apollo-e 26.6 and Apollo-e Smart 20.4 were developed to meet the construction industry’s growing demand for alternative power solutions, the company said.

Apollo-e 26.6 (Photo: Dieci)

The Apollo-e 26.6 features a modular configuration that allows the unit to adapt to different operational needs thanks to an expandable battery pack, while the Apollo-e Smart 20 is “distinguished by its compact size, agility, and maneuverability, making it the ideal solution for confined spaces and indoor environments,” according to the company.

Features of the new units include: a lifting capacity of 2,600 kg for the Apollo-e, and 2,000 kg for the Apollo-e SMART; lifting heights of 6 and 4 metres, respectively; 44 kWh LiFePo lithium batteries, with integrated all-in-one charging system; three charging sockets compatible with various site infrastructures and external fast chargers; an optimised transmission system to minimise energy waste; low-noise pump designed to reduce noise and vibrations; an Advanced Adaptive Load Sensing System for improved energy efficiency and battery life and; electronically controlled Flow Sharing Distributor as a standard feature.

Dieci will also expand its rotating telehandler lineup with four new units being introduced.

For more on these units, see our Bauma reviews to come.

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