China's XCMG 2000-Ton All-Terrain Crane Completes Wind Power Hoisting
2026-07-12 16:41
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - On the morning of July 11, 2026, XCMG Construction Machinery Co., Ltd. (referred to as "XCMG", 000425.SZ) showcased the operational capabilities of its first G2-generation 2000-ton all-terrain crane, the XCA2000G9-1, at a real wind power construction site through its official live streaming platform, using a documentary-style format without rehearsals or scripts. The live broadcast focused on the actual wind power construction site, fully presenting the hoisting operations of this "national heavy equipment" in the open field.

Founded in 1989 and headquartered in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, XCMG is a leading construction machinery manufacturer in China, covering a full range of engineering equipment including cranes, earthmoving machinery, concrete machinery, and road machinery. The XCA2000G9-1 is the first 2000-ton all-terrain crane based on the G2-generation technology platform, which has undergone comprehensive technological upgrades in areas such as the power system, hydraulic control, boom structure, and intelligent operation. It is primarily designed for ultra-heavy hoisting scenarios such as wind power installation, petrochemical construction, and large bridge construction. According to industry data, this model can cover wind power installation at heights of up to 160 meters, representing one of the landmark achievements in the technological iteration of domestically produced thousand-ton cranes. Currently, XCMG's G2-generation cranes have formed a product matrix covering different tonnage levels, meeting the demand for large-tonnage hoisting equipment in fields such as new energy infrastructure construction, large chemical plants, and bridge engineering.

During the live broadcast, the XCA2000G9-1 demonstrated its performance in outrigger extension, heavy-load rotation, and ultra-long boom operations in a wind farm environment. Unpredictable live content, such as the rotor assembly piercing through clouds and the boom rising and falling, authentically reflected the equipment's stability and control precision under complex working conditions. XCMG stated that this model is suitable for multi-field construction scenarios including wind power, petrochemicals, and bridges, offering full-site operational capabilities. The live broadcast, adopting a "no rehearsal, no pre-set segments" format, aimed to showcase the technical confidence of domestically produced ultra-large cranes in real-world operations through authentic construction site documentation.

As the global wind power industry continues to evolve toward higher power and taller towers, the demand for ultra-large hoisting equipment is growing. The technical demonstration of the XCMG XCA2000G9-1 not only verified the reliability of domestically produced thousand-ton cranes in real operating environments but also further solidified XCMG's technological position in the large-tonnage all-terrain crane market. The real-world capabilities presented in this live broadcast provide important technical references for equipment selection in wind power, petrochemical, and large-scale infrastructure projects.

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