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Charging Infrastructure: How SDLG Collaborates with Local Networks and Energy Providers

With growing interest in electric construction equipment, the question of charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly relevant. Customers considering a switch

With growing interest in electric construction equipment, the question of charging infrastructure is becoming increasingly relevant. Customers considering a switch to electric models often inquire not only about the machines themselves but also about the real-world possibilities for charging them on site. SDLG understands these needs and is actively working on solutions.

In regions where SDLG electric machines are already in operation, the company collaborates with local energy partners to integrate both stationary and mobile charging infrastructure. On job sites utilizing models such as the L902HEV or E655HEV, charging is implemented either through industrial power sources or via mobile fast-charging systems.

SDLG also provides consulting support to customers during the implementation of electric equipment — from selecting the appropriate charging equipment to evaluating the required power capacity and estimated charging times under real working conditions. The dealer network in Europe has received detailed guidelines on how to recommend suitable infrastructure based on the machine model and type of operation.

Looking ahead, SDLG plans to expand partnerships with companies involved in constructing charging stations at construction sites. This approach helps enhance equipment autonomy, reduce downtime, and promote a broader transition to zero-emission solutions in construction.

Switching to electric equipment is not only an investment in sustainability, but also in operational efficiency. SDLG is committed to making this transition not only technologically feasible, but also convenient for everyday use.

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