Komatsu and L&T Showcase Cutting-Edge Technologies at EXCON 2023, Pioneering Sustainable Solutions for Construction and Mining
13 Dec 2023
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CW Team
At EXCON 2023, Komatsu India Private Limited (KIPL) and Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) showcased their technological prowess and service capabilities, underlining their dedication to the construction and mining industry. The event, attended by the Honourable Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, marked the inauguration of Larsen & Toubro's Solar Cart and the 20-ton Komatsu Hybrid Hydraulic Excavator.
Focusing on sustainability, Komatsu and L&T introduced hybrid technology in the 20-ton category, featuring the Komatsu Hybrid HB205 Hydraulic Excavator. This hybrid powertrain system, integrating a Motor Generator, Inverter, Capacitor, and Electric Swing Motor Generator, takes a significant step towards enhancing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions.
Komatsu demonstrated its commitment to environmental standards with the introduction of India's first mining truck compatible with biofuel, designed to efficiently operate with B20 biodiesel without compromising performance or maintenance schedules. The exhibition featured nine Komatsu Construction Equipment models, including Hydraulic Excavators, Wheel Loaders, Crawler Dozers, and Motor Graders, highlighting their hybrid technology and bio-fuel compatibility.
The newly launched Hydraulic Excavator models, PC81 and PC136, were introduced for the first time, emphasising efficiency, durability, and productivity. These machines feature the 'More Efficient' (ME) bucket, reducing fuel consumption, and incorporate the HydrauMind hydraulic system for precise control, along with KOMTRAX for equipment monitoring and maintenance.
The joint initiative by Komatsu and L&T aligns with India's carbon neutrality goals, showcasing innovative biodiesel and hybrid technologies that contribute significantly to global efforts against climate change. Yasunori Fujii, Managing Director of KIPL, expressed the company's commitment to supporting India's carbon neutrality efforts with high-quality biodiesel equipment.
L&T Construction Equipment Limited (LTCEL) displayed six Road Construction and Material Handling machines under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, highlighting their contribution to the nation's economic growth. Additionally, the exhibition featured L&T's Aggregate Crushing Solutions, including Cone Crushers, Vertical Shaft Impactors, and Jaw Crushers.
The exhibition at EXCON 2023 provided a platform for both companies to interact with key stakeholders, and industry experts, and showcase their latest innovations in construction equipment and services. Komatsu emphasised its Smart Construction solutions, leveraging technology for accurate data, comprehensive reporting, and remote capabilities, aligning with the increasing demand for sustainable technologies in infrastructure projects.
The comprehensive suite of services offered by Komatsu, including KOMTRAX, L&T Suraksha/Vishwas Machine Care Programme, and EquipCare, aims to provide customers with assurance, peace of mind, and optimal equipment performance. The theme of the stall, "Connecting People, Technology, and Planet Together," reflects the symbiotic relationship between these elements.
The event also highlighted Komatsu's Oil and Wear Analysis (KOWA) Laboratory in Nagpur, offering advanced oil analysis programs to help customers make informed decisions regarding the operation and maintenance of their fleets. The emphasis on genuine parts, the inclusion of women in the construction and mining sector, and the active measures for gender equality underscore the holistic approach by Komatsu and L&T in driving innovation and sustainability in the industry.
At EXCON 2023, Komatsu India Private Limited (KIPL) and Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T) showcased their technological prowess and service capabilities, underlining their dedication to the construction and mining industry. The event, attended by the Honourable Minister of Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari, marked the inauguration of Larsen & Toubro's Solar Cart and the 20-ton Komatsu Hybrid Hydraulic Excavator.Focusing on sustainability, Komatsu and L&T introduced hybrid technology in the 20-ton category, featuring the Komatsu Hybrid HB205 Hydraulic Excavator. This hybrid powertrain system, integrating a Motor Generator, Inverter, Capacitor, and Electric Swing Motor Generator, takes a significant step towards enhancing fuel efficiency and reducing emissions.Komatsu demonstrated its commitment to environmental standards with the introduction of India's first mining truck compatible with biofuel, designed to efficiently operate with B20 biodiesel without compromising performance or maintenance schedules. The exhibition featured nine Komatsu Construction Equipment models, including Hydraulic Excavators, Wheel Loaders, Crawler Dozers, and Motor Graders, highlighting their hybrid technology and bio-fuel compatibility.The newly launched Hydraulic Excavator models, PC81 and PC136, were introduced for the first time, emphasising efficiency, durability, and productivity. These machines feature the 'More Efficient' (ME) bucket, reducing fuel consumption, and incorporate the HydrauMind hydraulic system for precise control, along with KOMTRAX for equipment monitoring and maintenance.The joint initiative by Komatsu and L&T aligns with India's carbon neutrality goals, showcasing innovative biodiesel and hybrid technologies that contribute significantly to global efforts against climate change. Yasunori Fujii, Managing Director of KIPL, expressed the company's commitment to supporting India's carbon neutrality efforts with high-quality biodiesel equipment.L&T Construction Equipment Limited (LTCEL) displayed six Road Construction and Material Handling machines under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, highlighting their contribution to the nation's economic growth. Additionally, the exhibition featured L&T's Aggregate Crushing Solutions, including Cone Crushers, Vertical Shaft Impactors, and Jaw Crushers.The exhibition at EXCON 2023 provided a platform for both companies to interact with key stakeholders, and industry experts, and showcase their latest innovations in construction equipment and services. Komatsu emphasised its Smart Construction solutions, leveraging technology for accurate data, comprehensive reporting, and remote capabilities, aligning with the increasing demand for sustainable technologies in infrastructure projects.The comprehensive suite of services offered by Komatsu, including KOMTRAX, L&T Suraksha/Vishwas Machine Care Programme, and EquipCare, aims to provide customers with assurance, peace of mind, and optimal equipment performance. The theme of the stall, Connecting People, Technology, and Planet Together, reflects the symbiotic relationship between these elements.The event also highlighted Komatsu's Oil and Wear Analysis (KOWA) Laboratory in Nagpur, offering advanced oil analysis programs to help customers make informed decisions regarding the operation and maintenance of their fleets. The emphasis on genuine parts, the inclusion of women in the construction and mining sector, and the active measures for gender equality underscore the holistic approach by Komatsu and L&T in driving innovation and sustainability in the industry.
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