What’s So Exciting About Electric Equipment? | Bobcat Electric Equipment | Industry Reactions

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Bobcat is bringing the electric-powered, emissions-free future to the world of compact equipment - and the excitement from the response is electrifying.
In this video, learn about the all-electric equipment from Bobcat and see how attendees react to our T7X compact track loader and E32e compact excavator.
JOEL HONEYMAN, VP OF GLOBAL INNOVATION AT BOBCAT COMPANY
The future of electric equipment is now with Bobcat by showing off the latest with the world’s first All-Electric T7X Compact Track Loader and even the All-Electric E32e Compact Excavator.
Bobcat has had positive interests with the electric equipment products, along with some hesitations, that is until the operator experiences the power of electric equipment to really appreciate and understand the power and the performance of the all-electric machines.
From environmentally conscious customers to electrical-demanding customers to customers not wanting to lose the performance and power they have come to expect with Bobcat Equipment. The all-new electric equipment lineup meets all their expectations and more with the power of Innovation from Bobcat.
PROFESSIONAL OPERATORS’ REACTIONS
Discover and experience the operator reactions to using the Bobcat all-electric equipment with their industry insights explaining the nearly unlimited benefits and applications that these new all-electric machines can do for them and their companies. Watch the video to see their reactions.
NEAR ENDLESS JOBSITE APPLICATIONS
Bobcat All-Electric or Electric Equipment products provide an extensive use of applications in areas that could be difficult to complete jobs due to sound restrictions around jobsites.
• City markets
• Rural areas
• Hospitals
• Schools/Universities
• Municipalities
• Highway Construction
• Many more…
This is only the beginning of the Electrification of Equipment by Bobcat. Expect to see more models and platforms of all-electric equipment from Bobcat in the next several years!
VIDEO CHAPTERS
00:00 - Intro: Bobcat Dealer JP Rejas Reacts to Bobcat Electric Equipment
00:26 - Joel Honeyman, VP of Global Innovation at Bobcat, Introduces Bobcat Electric Equipment.
01:06 - Professional Operators React to Bobcat Electric Equipment
02:04 - Joel Honeyman Talks About the Market Demand for Electric Equipment
02:17 - Equipment Experts React to Bobcat Electric Equipment
02:39 - Sunbelt Rentals - Bobcat Electric Equipment Fleet
03:24 - Outro: Learn More at Bobcat.com
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  • @andrew3587
    @andrew3587 Жыл бұрын

    Until you have to spend 15hrs to charge it. I’ll keep the diesel option. A Jerry can is way easier to transport than having a charging doc.

  • @aaronbounds1336

    @aaronbounds1336

    11 ай бұрын

    15 hours is a bit long. Overnight for 10 hours is possible. It’s no harder to plug in than a corded tool like a drill. Or a cell phone.

  • @Gabriankle
    @Gabriankle6 ай бұрын

    This is going to put those who can think outside of diesel ahead of the game. Whether dieselheads like it or not.

  • @PremiumFuelOnly
    @PremiumFuelOnly11 ай бұрын

    Electric is great but only if its primarily used in a Warehouse or campus setting where electricity is always available nearby. If so, it can be parked charging next to the electric forklift and golf cart. On a typical construction site, it wouldn't work, theres no where to plug it in overnight.

  • @aaronbounds1336

    @aaronbounds1336

    11 ай бұрын

    Interesting. Many use cases. I am sure there are some use cases where the equipment is taken back to some type of commercial building, headquarters, depot, or even single family residence where power supply isn’t an issue. Keep an eye out for products like Tesla MegapackXL, which is essentially a giant battery that can be used remotely with a solar setup, or grid-tied at a longer termed construction site. It can be placed on a site for days, weeks, or years and recharge lots of electric equipment whenever it is not in use. Sure there are many sites where there is no electrical service, and dozens of large machines are used, but that’s not where the industry is starting. They’re starting small and developing from there. On the other end of the spectrum there are several open pit ore mines around the globe that use 230 ton, and larger, earth haulers that are 100% electric. They are able to drive twice as fast as the diesel and take way less maintenance as well as being much quieter and less fatiguing on the body.

  • @classic89deerefever80
    @classic89deerefever80 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks but no thankyou diesel by far is better,5 minute refuel and back to work.

  • @aaronbounds1336

    @aaronbounds1336

    11 ай бұрын

    Have to understand the duty cycle to understand the benefits and increased convenience.

  • @classic89deerefever80

    @classic89deerefever80

    11 ай бұрын

    @@aaronbounds1336 there is no advantage

  • @Bad-Idea-Network
    @Bad-Idea-Network Жыл бұрын

    You lost me when you said ESG. Naaaa dawg.

  • @randomsanwhich2
    @randomsanwhich22 ай бұрын

    No thank you.

  • @Sasquatch7.62
    @Sasquatch7.62 Жыл бұрын

    Found the first problem, they're out in commifornia! Second problem, while you're waiting FOREVER for it to recharge the battery, I can fuel up and be back to work in less than 5 minutes, maybe 10 if you have to drop the kids off at the pool😂😂! Diesel ALL THE WAY, besides I love the sound and the smell

  • @aaronbounds1336

    @aaronbounds1336

    11 ай бұрын

    Forever to recharge? If you’re waiting for it to recharge, then you’ve done it wrong. One of the benefits of going electric is the convenience: plug it in overnight and when it is time to use it the next day, it’s all ready to go. Takes a few seconds to plug it in and unplug it, that’s all. No waiting around for fueling, or having to interrupt work to add hydraulic fluid. Love the sound. Ok. How about preserving hearing, not needing to wear hearing protection, and being able to communicate with other people verbally without having to shout on a job site? Those are nice advantages as well. The smell? Brings back nostalgia for me as well, but also carcinogenic and leads to lower IQs, asthma attacks, and in confined spaces requires active ventilation systems which cost money and time to set up, so… Maintenance takes time and money. For every dollar you spend on maintenance of diesel, you’ll spend about $0.10 with electric. The new Bobcat can be used all day for $1 worth of electricity and has zero hydraulic fluid costs. 30 gallons of diesel probably costs $150. Plus, it can lift more.

  • @Gabriankle

    @Gabriankle

    6 ай бұрын

    You are right on ​@aaronbounds1336 . Electric is CONVENIENCE! You don't need to spend any (comparatively) time with downtime. The maintenance schedule completely removes the engine, which is a huge part of reliability. It's just a high flow electric pump (which I would hope is a Drive/Drive pump). Charge it (overnight unless you get a DC fast charger on a genset) and it will run for your typical workday, that's all there is to it. You'll change tracks, attachments and hydraulics as they are damaged or wear out. Quietness cannot be overstated either.

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