From residential landscaping to heavy-duty excavation, compact equipment is the go-to for getting the job done in tight spaces. Takeuchi, an industry pioneer helping contractors across North America has recently unveiled the first fully electric compact excavator with plans on electrifying their entire fleet of compact heavy equipment machines.
Founded in Akio Takeuchi in Sakaki, Nagano Prefecture, Japan in 1963, Takeuchi changed the game by introducing the world’s first compact excavator in 1971, followed by the first compact track loader in North America in 1986. Today, it’s a global manufacturer with a product lineup that includes compact excavators, track loaders, wheel loaders, and a variety of attachments, all engineered for durability and performance on the job.
Takeuchi is also stepping into the future of sustainable construction. Its TB20e, a fully electric compact excavator with zero emissions and a runtime of four to eight hours, is already available through dealer networks. The brand has also showcased two new electric prototypes, the TB10e and TB35e, and will unveil a cabbed version of the TB20e by Q3 2025. For job sites that demand flexibility, the TB210 RH and TB216 SH hybrid models switch seamlessly between diesel and electric power, delivering zero-emission performance.
“At Takeuchi, we understand that environmental responsibility is a global priority,” said Clay Eubanks, Takeuchi director for sales and aftersales. “As demand for eco-friendly, zero-emission equipment grows, we’re committed to expanding our electric product line, delivering excavators that provide the same power and productivity customers expect, without the emissions.”
Check out the full message from Takeuchi’s US President Jeff Stewart on their vision.
Takeuchi machines are used across restricted industries like construction, utility work, and landscaping, with a focus on helping operators work smarter in tighter spaces. The company supports customers through an extensive dealer network, robust after-sales service, and integrated technologies like Takeuchi Fleet Management (TFM), a telematics solution that provides instant insights into machine health and performance.
Takeuchi’s combination of innovation and reliability sets it apart from the competition. Whether clients are digging a foundation, tackling site prep, or maintaining a property, their compact equipment offers a powerful and dependable solution built to last.
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