LiuGong North America Sells First Electric 856H-E MAX Wheel Loader to L.A. County Sanitation Districts

Officials from L.A. County Sanitation Districts, Warrior Machinery and LiuGong were on hand for the announcement, including LiuGong Chairman Zeng Guang’An and Dave Bolderoff, Fleet Manager, L.A. County Sanitation Districts.

Wed March 15, 2023
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LiuGong North America has sold its first battery electric vehicle in the United States, the 856H-E MAX wheel loader, to the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts.

Sanitation Districts officials said the purchase from Warrior Machinery, a LiuGong dealership based in Rialto, Calif., further demonstrates its commitment to protecting public health and the environment.

An early adopter of alternative-fueled vehicles, the sanitation district was given a chance to demo the machine earlier this year at its Joint Water Pollution Control Plant. Officials hope to secure additional funding by registering the electric vehicle with the California Air Resources Board's Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Program (CORE).

While the sale marks the first in the United States, the 856H-E MAX already has a reputation for reliability in the field. As of October 2022, there were more than 2,000 electric wheel loaders operating in some of the world's toughest conditions, with exponential growth in quantity expected thereafter.

Specifications, Key Details

Powering the 856H-E MAX is a 432kWh large capacity lithium-ion phosphate battery from world-leading battery manufacturer CATL. The machine is capable of 10 hours of working time for light applications and 8 hours for heavy applications. It also features an Intelligent Battery Management System that could be fast charged in 90 minutes.

  • Battery Type: LFP
  • Rated Storage Energy: 432 kWh
  • Operating Weight: 46,297 lb.
  • Rated Load Capacity: 12,786.8 lb.
  • Standard Bucket Size: 4.6 cu. yd.
  • Standard Breakout Force: 36,419 lbf
  • Standard Dump Clearance: 9 ft. 9 in.

For more information, visit www.liugongna.com and www.warriormachinery.com.

This story also appears on Construction Equipment Guide.