SENNEBOGEN 850 G Hybrid: A New Benchmark in Scrap Recycling

SENNEBOGEN 850 G Hybrid: A New Benchmark in Scrap Recycling

SENNEBOGEN has unveiled the 850 G Hybrid, a next-generation material handler designed for demanding scrap and port handling applications. Combining higher efficiency, reduced fuel consumption, and enhanced operator comfort, this latest innovation sets new standards in performance and sustainability.

Optimized for Scrap & Port Handling

  • Versatile configurations with reaches between 17 and 21 meters
  • Modular design with multiple undercarriage options (stationary, mobile, and more)
  • Enhanced SENcon control system for superior operational efficiency

Green Hybrid Energy System: Maximum Efficiency & Sustainability

The Green Hybrid recuperation system boosts efficiency while reducing environmental impact. Key benefits include:

Up to 30% fuel savings
22 tons less CO₂ emissions per year
Higher system output (311 kW total power)
Energy-storing gas pressure accumulator for optimized lifting operations

Powerful & Eco-Friendly Engine

  • 231 kW Stage V diesel engine runs at 1725 rpm for fuel efficiency and lower emissions
  • Eco settings & HVO fuel compatibility for sustainable operations
  • Large hydraulic valves & lines for smoother, resource-saving performance

Revolutionized Operator Experience with Maxcab

The new Maxcab cabin ensures comfort, safety, and advanced control:

🚀 Elevated cab height (6.10 m standard, optional 6.80 m) for better visibility
🖥 10-inch touch display with customizable controls
🌡 Automated climate control with 10 air vents for all-weather comfort
👀 Large panoramic windows for enhanced spatial awareness

Advanced Connectivity & Remote Monitoring

  • SENtrack telematics system for real-time performance & diagnostics
  • Remote troubleshooting & software updates to minimize downtime
  • Cost savings by reducing on-site service visits

Showcased at bauma 2025, Munich

The SENNEBOGEN 850 G Hybrid will be unveiled at bauma 2025, Messe München (Outdoor Area FM.712), as part of SENNEBOGEN’s exhibit featuring 10 groundbreaking machines.

For more details, visit sennebogen.com.

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