Komatsu will use Bauma to focus on future technologies in response to the rising concern for global climate change, the manufacturer has revealed.
As part of its line-up at the event, Komatsu will display a range of electrified machines including a fully electric, remote-controlled mini excavator that was announced as a concept machine last year.
Among the other highlights will be the PC01E-1 electric micro excavator introduced to the Japanese market, earlier this year, as well as a three-tonne class electric mini excavator, which is a model change of the PC30E-5 introduced to the Japanese market in March 2021.
According to the manufacturer, event attendees will also get a first look at upcoming innovations in Komatsu wheel loaders through an exclusive virtual stand while its Earthbrain technology will show a new way of working, with unique solutions to support companies in the construction sector.
“These days, effective digitalisation is often another essential request from our customers, and it is also a focus for Komatsu,” the manufacturer said in a statement.
“The Komtrax Next Generation and Komtrax Data Analytics booths will also explain how Komatsu’s wireless monitoring system can simplify decision-making for all those who work to deploy equipment effectively or to improve fuel efficiency, to maximise productivity or to plan periodic maintenance,” it added.