en.Wedoany.com Reported - In 2026, Develon (formerly Doosan Infracore) is advancing its electrification strategy by expanding its electric excavator portfolio to meet the growing demand for zero-emission construction machinery in the Benelux and Nordic regions, helping customers transition from diesel equipment to zero-emission machines.

Develon originates from South Korea, specializing in the research and development, production, and sales of construction machinery. It possesses mature technological expertise and market share in the global construction machinery sector. Its predecessor was Doosan Infracore, which later underwent a brand upgrade.
The expanded electric excavator lineup is based on the company's "-7 series" platform, covering key compact and medium-sized market segments. The initial lineup includes 7 models. Among them, there are 3 electric mini excavators: models DX20ZE-7, DX23E-7, and DX85RE-7; 2 electric wheeled excavators in the 10-20 ton class: models DX100WE-7 and DX160WE-7K; and 2 electric crawler excavators in the 20-ton and above class: models DX230LCE-7 and DX250LCE-7.

Develon is rolling out its electric excavator lineup in phases. By the end of 2026, the DX160WE-7 electric wheeled excavator, and the DX230LCE-7 and DX250LCE-7 electric crawler excavators will be officially launched for sale.
Develon adopts a collaborative-driven strategy, combining internal development with external partnerships to advance electrification, avoiding portfolio overlap and ensuring products are complementary and aligned with market needs. Its electric excavators offer performance comparable to diesel equipment, integrating charging, powertrain, and control solutions tailored to the demands of European construction sites.
In the coming years, Develon will accelerate its electrification roadmap by leveraging centralized development and localized innovation. This product expansion will enhance its competitiveness in the European electric construction machinery market, while also promoting the transition of the European construction machinery industry towards low-emission, high-efficiency solutions, thereby improving the supply of electrified products in the sector.
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