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SEA ELECTRIC BUSY WITH VOCATIONAL TRUCK RELEASES

by Jacque / Friday, 11 October 2019 / Published in Articles, Media Release, News, SEA-Drive, Technology, Uncategorized

Bucket truck follows tipper as electric vehicle make forges on

SEA Electric is rolling forward with a mix of vocational options that now includes an electric bucket truck.

The electric vehicle manufacturer which has gained strong local council interest in its clean-driving compactor has releases the vehicle, also known as an elevated work platform truck (EWP) or “cherry picker” truck, saying it is “powerful enough to operate the elevated boom and travel over 200km on a single charge”.

The new electric bucket truck is designed by SEA Electric’s engineering team in Melbourne and transformed from an Isuzu chassis in a combined project between SEA Electric and CAL Isuzu (Hamilton) in New Zealand.

The EV bucket truck will be deployed in New Zealand for WELNetworks, a local power company, for power line maintenance, and uses a Versalift arm.

“The electric EWP truck is beneficial to industries requiring mobile elevated platforms as it provides significant savings on diesel, servicing and maintenance, resulting in low total life operating costs,” the company says.

“The electric EWP truck is built on an Isuzu FTR chassis and can be adapted to most OEM glider platforms.

“[It is powered] by the SEA-Drive 120b power-system with a 136kWh battery capacity, producing 150kW continuous power and 250kW maximum power.

“More importantly for a commercial vehicle the SEA-Drive 120b produces maximum torque of 2,500Nm, has a range of up to 350km (unladen), with onboard three-phase charger that can be charged to 80 per cent within six hours.”


Read about SEA Electric’s pantech option and tipper comments, here


The EWP follows hard on the heels of SEA Electric claiming first to market status with the deployment of a 100 per cent electric tipper truck.

The tipper is to be used in Australia by Yarra City Council, which will point it at hard rubbish collections and is exploring how to transition to electric garbage and recycling trucks over the next five years.

SEA Electric sees urban councils as particularly suited to such electric commercial vehicles and has made some headway with council-controlled and private waste collection operations.

“Our urban environments are becoming more and more frantic, filled with noise and pollution,” SEA Electric Oceania regional director Glen Walker says.

“This electric tipper reverses the trend and instils a piece of tranquillity and cleanliness.”

The electric tipper is built on an Isuzu NPR 65-190 platform, however, the truckmaker says future orders can be adapted to most OEM glider platforms.

It is powered by the SEA-Drive 100 power-system with a 100kWh battery capacity, which produces 59kW continuous power and 108kW maximum power.

It notes that the  SEA-Drive 100 produces maximum torque of 1,000Nm, has a range of up to 275km (unladen), with onboard three-phase charger that can be charged to 80 per cent within five hours. READ MORE

Article by ATN, fullyloaded.com.au, 11 October 2019

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