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leonlogic
In the rapidly evolving construction industry, the shift towards electric-powered equipment is reshaping how we approach environmental impact, operational costs, and worker safety. As concerns about sustainability and efficiency grow, electric machines like CyberX are gaining attention for their remarkable benefits.
In the rapidly evolving construction industry, the shift towards electric-powered equipment is reshaping how we approach environmental impact, operational costs, and worker safety. As concerns about sustainability and efficiency grow, electric machines like CyberX are gaining attention for their remarkable benefits.
Electric machines, such as the CyberX, stand out with zero emissions, minimal noise, and reduced vibration, offering a safer, more efficient working environment. They also boast lower operational and maintenance costs, driving down the Total Cost of Ownership over time. These machines don’t consume energy when idle, and their instant torque provides better control and responsiveness for precise tasks.

“When considering the adoption of electric-powered machines like CyberX, it’s important to assess your operational needs,” says Igor Kovacic, CEO of CyberX. “Key factors such as battery runtime, ease of charging, and available infrastructure must be evaluated. Our on-board charger, for example, can be used in a wide variety of power supply scenarios. Whether it is one phase, three phase or the wall box in your garage, we have you covered. This makes CyberX accessible for a wide range of users.
Compact yet powerful, the CyberX is designed to deliver robust performance while maintaining efficiency. With features like remote control, operators can manage tasks from up to 330 feet away, increasing safety and precision, especially in demanding environments.
The electric CyberX offers significant savings in operational costs compared to diesel-powered machines, thanks to features like remote control, telematics, and GPS tracking. These tools help improve productivity, reduce downtime, and lower costs, all while contributing to a cleaner, greener worksite.
Transitioning to electric construction machinery isn’t just a technological upgrade—it’s a smarter, more sustainable way of operating in a fast-paced world.
