Operating weight | 6,195 lbs |
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Drum or rolling width - narrow configuration | 39.3 in |
Drum or rolling width - wide configuration | 47.2 in |
Rated engine power | 33.25 hp |
Vibration frequency | 3/4 v/min |
Amplitude | 0.021 in |
Overall length | 7′ 11.3″ ft in |
Overall width | 4′ 2.8″ ft in |
Overall height | 104.3 in |
Water tank capacity | 69 gal. |
Configuration | Vibratory |
Battery voltage | 48 V |
Battery capacity | 20 kWh |
On-board charging time - With Level 1 AC 120V | -12h |
On-board charging time - With Level 2 AC 240V | -3h |
Zero tailpipe emissions also mean a cleaner and more enjoyable work environment for operators, site teams and passers-by. If used alongside other Volvo electric powered equipment – such as the EC18 Electric, ECR18 Electric and the ECR25 Electric compact excavators, the larger EC230 Electric excavator, or the L25 Electric and L20 Electric compact wheel loaders – this latest powerhouse in the range offers customers the opportunity for a completely zero-emission workplace.
The electric driveline of the DD25 Electric is based on the same established architecture and components found on the Volvo ECR25 Electric compact excavator and L25 Electric compact wheel loader – the first electric machines introduced to the construction market by Volvo CE and proving a success across jobsites around the world since 2020.
The battery electric double-drum machine has more available power than its diesel counterpart, providing improved on-grade performance and operation at high altitudes where naturally aspirated diesel engines lose power.
The DD25 Electric has the same charging solutions as its forerunners, the ECR25 Electric compact excavator and the L25 Electric compact wheel loader. It comes with an integrated on-board charger which enables charging from 0 to 100% in as little as three hours, depending on AC power level. With an optional off-board DC fast charger, this can be achieved in as little as an hour – offering a practical solution to top-up the machine’s charge during a lunch break.
Electric machines require hardly any maintenance when compared to a diesel variant – helping customers lower total cost of ownership. Another advantage for electric equipment like the DD25 Electric is that the machines shut off when not in use, so operators do not accumulate idle hours as could happen with a diesel machine.