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At IFAT: Doppstadt presents electric motors for its machines

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The path to electrification is At IFAT, the Doppstadt Group will be presenting the first INVENTHOR 6 with electrified drive. In addition, the specialist for specialist for environmental technology is also offering the resource-saving alternative to the conventional diesel engine as standard equipment for the METHOR and its screening machines. The electrically powered variants are characterised by a particularly high level of economic efficiency. In addition, they have a particularly long service life and convince through low operating and inspection costs.

“With its work, the recycling and waste disposal industry makes a significant contribution to environmental and climate protection by collecting and reprocessing valuable resources. The technologies used must do justice to this mission,” explains Dominik Niehaus, Product Manager at Doppstadt Umwelttechnik GmbH (DUG). That is why the expert in processing technology places particularly high demands on its solutions in terms of sustainability and resource protection. Of particular drive technology is of particular relevance in these areas, as Niehaus emphasises: “In the development of new machines, a major focus is on the aspects of aspects of efficiency and economy. With the integration of Doppstadt now offers users an attractive alternative to the classic diesel engine. an attractive alternative to the classic diesel engine.

Low operating costs thanks to electrification

At IFAT, the specialist for environmental technology will be presenting the first INVENTHOR 6 with electrified engine. The versatile
METHOR single-shaft shredder and all screening machine models from Doppstadt are also available with electric motors. The process technology is based on technology is based on proven Doppstadt technology. Compared to the diesel engine diesel engines, the electrified drives have lower operating costs – a significant a significant advantage, especially in uncertain times. The costs are also lower than for diesel engines, as the service intervals can be service intervals can be significantly extended. In the case of In the case of the screening machines, the versions with electric drive only need to be serviced after 500 hours and not after 250 hours of operation.

Reduction of emissions

In addition, the new drive variant offers great advantages for the
users. Time-consuming routine work such as refuelling with diesel and AdBlue® is no longer necessary. This significantly increases the productivity of the machine. In addition, the electric-powered engines do not produce any exhaust emissions compared to conventional diesel drives. The elimination has a particularly positive effect on the work in the hall operation and offers users advantages when approving new machines and spaces. For Niehaus, one thing is clear: “With the new electric variants, we offer our customers a sensible alternative to conventional diesel engines that meets the highest standards of efficiency, economy and user-friendliness. and user-friendliness.

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