Voor Cordeel hebben wij recent een Sennebogen 6113 telescoopkraan succesvol omgebouwd naar een elektrische uitvoering met range extender. Grote voordeel is dat als de omstandigheden erom vragen, de range extender (een efficiënte Stage V dieselmotor) ingeschakeld kan worden. Dit betekent maximale flexibiliteit zonder in te leveren op kracht en prestaties, terwijl de uitstoot en milieubelasting aanzienlijk worden verminderd.
The installation, consisting of the drive, electric motor, battery pack and communication systems, was built by our partner SDK Engineering.





What does this conversion involve? The Sennebogen 6113 is equipped with:
– 16 accumulator modules with a capacity of 356 kWh
– PM electric motor 400 kW (225 kW nominal)
– BMS system, for monitoring cell and module temperature, voltage measurement and power consumption
– CHD-400E combination box
– Cooling and heating system batteries;
– Control box with 7” color screen and PLC, this box reads the following, among other things:
– Speed
– Required power
– Available power
– Battery pack capacity
– Connected charging cable
– Remaining operating time at current power
– Operating hours
– Service intervals
– High voltage connectors for the battery pack, inverter and chargers
– Caterpillar C3.6, 100kW, EU Stage V engine
The conversion includes: modification of the plating, a Risk Inventory and Evaluation with associated measures, and the machine is delivered after the operator has received training.
Cordeel is strongly committed to sustainable construction and innovative solutions to reduce the CO₂ footprint of construction projects. With this conversion, the Sennebogen 6113 fits in perfectly with their vision of emission reduction and future-proof construction methods. This project is a good example of how we deliver customization to realize sustainable ambitions.
Want to know more about the machines we have converted to a sustainable version? Then take a look at this page with realized projects.
Curious about the conversion process? Then watch the video made by Cordeel (tip: turn on the sound):

