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ZQUIP provides modular battery system for new Case electric excavator

The new Case CX210ZQ full-size electric excavator, built in cooperation with MOOG, is a full-size electric excavator that uses a ZQUIP modular battery system.
By Liam McLoughlin May 5, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Case's new CX210ZQ electric excavator uses a ZQUIP modular battery system. Image: Case CE

The ZQUIP system allows rapid battery swapping, to keep the excavator operating with minimal downtime and delivering powerful performances.

The set-up, which was premiered at the bauma Munich construction show in April, would allow operators to maintain working patterns throughout the day, boosting productivity on a range of job sites.

“At Case we listen to our customers' evolving needs, and translate those insights into tangible solutions,” said Fabrizio Cepollina, vice president Case CE EMEA region & global alliances.

Case says its collaboration with MOOG, for advanced electric battery systems, and Gravis Robotics, for cutting-edge digitalisation and automation technologies, including autonomous heavy vehicle development, shows its commitment to delivering practical, future-ready machinery. These companies focus on electrification, digitalization and automation.

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