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INFRABILD - magazine for construction equipment and toolsyear XVIII, issue 7, 2024

New Holland Construction stands out for productivity and fuel economy at Smopyc show

New Holland Construction stands out for productivity and fuel economy at Smopyc show

New Holland Construction will showcase its latest introductions, upgrading and expanding its product offering, at the Smopyc show in Zaragoza, Spain from the 5th to the 9th of April. Among the new introductions will be the first crawler excavators and wheel loaders featuring New Holland’s Tier 4 interim solutions. Visitors to the New Holland stand, n.5-6 in Hall 7 B-D, will be able to appreciate the exceptional productivity and fuel economy of all the new models on show. In addition, New Holland will launch at the show this year’s Energy Saving Grand Prix to enable customers around Europe to test the new machines and experience their performance and fuel economy.

New Holland will display some of its first crawler excavator and wheel loader models featuring Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology to achieve compliance with Tier 4 interim emissions requirements. This solution, developed by FPT Industrial, is an after-treatment system, which breaks down the NOx into Nitrogen and water through a chemical reaction with a Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), marketed in Europe under the AdBlue® registered name. The new technology is easy to use: the DEF tank only needs to be refilled every 4th or 5th fuel tank refill, and AdBlue® is readily available at all New Holland dealerships. New Holland’s SCR solution dramatically reduces fuel consumption and allows the engine to do what it does best – generate power. An engine fitted with a New Holland SCR system will be on display on the stand, giving visitors the opportunity to learn more about this technology.

The C Series model on show at the exhibition, the W190C, introduces a host of new features that, together with the Tier 4 interim technology, result in bigger payloads, faster cycle times and a reduction in fuel consumption by up to 10%. The W190C runs a high-pressure common rail engine that delivers best-in-class power and torque. It also features four upgraded power modes that enable the operator to match available engine power to the job at hand, maximising engine efficiency and productivity. In addition, a new optional five-speed transmission with lock-up torque converter provides faster acceleration, quicker cycle times and higher travel speeds.

With the new C Series crawler excavators, productivity and fuel economy come with operator comfort and safety
The E265C and E305C crawler excavators on display at the show introduce a new hydraulic system, entirely re-designed to ensure 100% pump utilization and significantly increase the machine’s controllability and efficiency. The high hydraulic efficiency, together with the new Tier 4 interim engines and SCR technology, results in a 10% increase in productivity in terms of cubic meters per hour and up to 10% lower fuel consumption in ECO mode compared to the B Series. Visitors to the stand will appreciate the exceptional comfort and safety features of the new EVO Cab on the E265C and E305C, equipped with new joystick controls, all-round visibility, rear view camera and ROPS/FOPS protection. The new cab also stands out for its exceptionally low noise and vibration levels, which further enhance the operator’s comfort and productivity.

The new backhoe loaders reduce fuel consumption by 10% and dramatically increase productivity. They feature a highly reactive, standard variable volume hydraulic pump, which switches to rest mode when not in use, resulting in fuel savings of up to 10%. The new B100B and B110BTC on show run a 97hp and 110hp engine respectively. The 20% increase in the size of the front bucket and the perfect self-levelling of the Tool Carrier boost productivity. The wider 20” tires provide excellent grip in all conditions. The standard Glide Ride device eliminates arm bouncing while moving, ensuring that the front bucket remains full when travelling at high speed. Even in narrow jobsites, it is possible to shift the backhoe from one side to the other with the hydraulically controlled EasyShift.