Plantworx 2025

TB20e – Taking Charge of Takeuchi time at Plantworx and raising money for the Lighthouse Club

Visitors can put the brand-new battery-powered TB20e mini excavator to the test, it will be taking charge of Takeuchi Time, a timed operator challenge where visitors can win daily prizes.

The competition is hosted by 2021 UK Plant Operator Winner, Dave Vickers @diggingwithdave2023. The challenge tests machine operators’ precision skills and speed on the newest fully electric Takeuchi.

The TB20e is the latest innovation in the Takeuchi excavator line-up. A fully electric machine, and the first Takeuchi excavator to feature electro-hydraulic controls.

Built with the same all-steel construction, heavy-duty boom and retractable undercarriage, matching the performance of its diesel equivalent.

The TB20e is 100% battery-powered with zero exhaust emissions. With a full charge, the 24.7kWh maintenance-free lithium-ion battery provides up to 8 hours of operating time at 65% load.

The TB20e features an onboard charger with 2 options – charge static or whilst operating. An additional off-board FAST charger is available, reducing charge time to 2 hours.

The TB20e is ideal for applications in noise-sensitive areas such as schools or hospitals, operating at 80dB and 15% quieter than a diesel excavator. This environment-friendly option offers a more sustainable choice.

Takeuchi campaign at Plantworx for the Lighthouse Club Charity

Takeuchi will be raising important funds for the construction charity the Lighthouse Club over the three days at Plantworx. As part of the Takeuchi Time Challenge, both participants and spectators will be asked to dig deep and donate to the construction charity.

The Takeuchi Time challenge will be a chance for Plantworx visitors to try out the very first Takeuchi Electric Excavator, the New TB20e will be taking charge of Takeuchi Time.

Visitors can put the brand-new battery-powered TB20e mini excavator to the test. The TB20e is the latest innovation in the Takeuchi excavator line-up. A fully electric machine, and the first Takeuchi excavator to feature electro-hydraulic controls.

The Takeuchi Time competition is hosted by 2021 UK Plant Operator Winner, Dave Vickers @diggingwithdave2023. The challenge tests machine operators’ precision skills and speed on the newest fully electric Takeuchi.

Takeuchi Stand Number: D-H9 & D-H10

 

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