Toro unveils trio of electric machines
04 February 2025
US-based manufacturer Toro has added three new electric machines to its portfolio.
Unveiled at the ARA Show in Las Vegas last week, the company said the electric swivel Ultra Buggy e2500-TS is designed to assist with transporting various materials on job sites both indoors and outdoors and will replace multiple wheelbarrow loads or loader trips.
It comes with a 14-cubic-foot carrying capacity, a 2.5 tonne load rating, and up to an eight-hour runtime with its Toro HyperCell Battery System.
IRN was told that its compact 31.5-inch width allows it to navigate tight spaces such as doorways, hallways, small rooms, and gates, while a reinforced track system enables movement over rough terrain and debris while minimising turf disturbance.
The T-handle controls enable crews to operate the machine with minimal training, the company said.
Elsewhere on its stand, Toro also introduced the electric high-lift Ultra Buggy e2500-THL, which it said is designed for material handling tasks requiring height, such as dumping into a 30-yard dumpster.
It has a carrying capacity of 1.2 tonnes at its full 76-inch dump height and a volume capacity of 12.8-cubic-foot.
The Ultra Buggy e2500-THL is also powered by the same HyperCell Battery System, providing up to eight hours of runtime. It operates without engine exhaust emissions, making it suitable for interior job sites, the company said.
It added that the machine is designed to reduce physical strain by minimizing the need for manual lifting and repetitive motion. The 76-inch dump height allows materials to be deposited directly into large containers, reducing the need for additional handling.
At 31.5 inches wide, it can navigate confined spaces. The low ground pressure design helps preserve surfaces while ensuring maneuverability.
Its third launch, the eDingo TX 750, is an electric compact utility loader available in both narrow-track and wide-track models.
The company said the machine is designed for various rental applications, including interior construction, demolition, landscaping, and debris clearing.
The eDingo TX 750, which builds on the eDingo 500 model, is also equipped HyperCell Battery System, providing up to eight hours of runtime.
IRN was told that Toro has begun taking orders for the new electric machines, with deliveries expected to start in the summer of 2025.
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