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HG adds its largest electric site dumper

Danish manufacturer HG has added a 3 tonne electric site dumper to its range, joining the 1 tonne and 2 tonne models already available.

The HG E3000 has a 29kWh lithium-ion battery pack and will deliver up to 12 hours of “effective runtime” on a single charge. The articulated drivetrain uses four individual wheel motors, the same arrangement as the 2 tonne E2000.

The integrated charger provides a full charge in about 4 hours and the battery pack comes with a 5 year warranty. The bucket comes with 180° swivel tip as standard and there is an optional high tip version.

Photo of the HG E3000 electric site dumper working on site. (Photo: HG) HG’s new E3000, an electric 3 tonne site dumper. (Photo: HG)

The HG E3000 is expected to be ready for delivery in early 2026.

Nikolaj Birkerod, CEO of HG, said; “With the HG E3000, we once again prove that electric dumpers are not only better for people and the environment – they are also more efficient, cheaper to operate, and can run more than a full working day on a single charge.

“Electrification only makes sense when range is no longer a concern. With 3 tonne dumpers, we are proving, as we already have with 2 tonne dumpers, that we can deliver on both performance and reliability – while enabling customers to save 15% per operating hour compared to a diesel dumper.”

HG has been producing site dumpers since 1971 and launched its first battery electric model, a 1 tonne machine, in 2019, with the 2 tonne E2000 following in 2023. It said there are 500 HG electric dumpers currently in service.

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