by Kyle Molyneux | Mon 27 Jun 2022
Komatsu at Bauma 2022
What Komatsu calls ‘ground-breaking future technologies, digitalisation, electrification and its path towards carbon neutrality’ will be amongst the highlights of what guests visiting its stand forthcoming Bauma 2022 exhibition in Munich in October can expect.
Recognising Bauma’s standing as the world's leading trade fair for construction machinery, Komatsu will use the occasion to unveil a mix of 27 brand-new and well-recognised machines in what its distributor in Ireland, McHale Plant Sales says will be ‘a technology fest’ that will demonstrate ‘the advanced thinking that the Japanese manufacturer brings to the construction equipment sector.’
Alongside latest-generation versions of its heavy-duty HD785-8 dump truck and its powerful D71 PXi dozer, models on show will span the spectrum of all that is new in the Komatsu construction equipment portfolio. Spotlighted will be an ultra-short tail, ultra-manoeuvrable, ultra-low emissions PC228USLC-11 excavator; a WA475-10 wheel loader with new grab linkage boom designed for forestry, timber and agriculture use; a tight-tail wheeled PW98MR-11 midi-excavator that bridges the gap between compact and construction-sized machines; and an even more versatile EU Stage 5 power upgraded WB97S-8 backhoe loader; and a K100 boom change system for their PC490HRD-11 demolition excavator.
Amongst other topics of prominence will be Komatsu’s march towards electrification (displayed in its giant PC4000 mining excavator pictured), alongside the manufacturer’s long-term goal to achieve carbon neutrality and zero carbon emissions by 2050, and its 2030 commitment to halve CO2 emissions and increase the rate of renewable energy its machines use to 50% compared to 2010 levels.
Other Bauma features will be their SmartConstruction – Earthbrain development which Komatsu describes as a ‘new way of working and a unique solutions to support and improve your business.’ How Komatsu’s Komtrax Next Generation and Komtrax Data Analytics wireless monitoring systems can simplify decision-making for those working to deploy equipment effectively, improve fuel efficiency, maximise productivity or plan periodic maintenance will also feature.
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