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Cat® Announces an Electric Drive Earthmoving Dozer


In a move that further positions it as the world’s leading manufacturer of earthmoving equipment, Caterpillar® is unveiling the first innovative AC electric drive track-type tractor in the industry. The revolutionary electric drive system developed for track-type tractors gives the D7E an unmatched balance of power, efficiency, control and maneuverability.

The D7E’s Cat C9 engine (235 horsepower) drives a generator to produce electricity for the two electric motors that drive the tracks via a differential steering system.  A traditional mechanical transmission is not needed, because the variable speed electric motors serve the function of a continuously variable transmission. The electric drive train has 60 percent fewer moving parts compared to previous D7s. The electric system also provides power to auxiliary components so that no engine belts are needed. The C9 engine, complete with ACERT® Technology, meets U.S. Tier 3 emissions standards, and the tractor has been designed with Tier 4 in mind. The new D7E, which operates in the 60,000 pound weight range, has other innovative new features including an exclusive center-post cab, beltless engine and System One™ undercarriage.

“The D7E offers a quantum leap in customer value through significant productivity increases and reduced owning and operating costs,” said Mark Pflederer, vice president of Caterpillar’s Heavy Construction & Mining Division. “This is another example of Caterpillar’s global technology leadership and commitment to sustainable innovation which is not only good for our customers economics, but the environment as well.”

From a performance standpoint, this new product demonstrates Cat®’s commitment to the industry with a machine that does more work and consumes less fuel and parts while providing customers with lower operating costs. Caterpillar plans to commercially introduce the D7E in select markets during 2009.

“From an environmental sustainability perspective, the D7E uses substantially less fuel per hour—dramatically reducing the amount of carbon dioxide emissions,” said Caterpillar Group President Stu Levenick. “This revolutionary design consumes fewer resources over its working life than any other track-type tractor in its class. All major components are engineered to be rebuilt or reused in the future.”

For more information on the Cat D7E Electric drive dozer, please call your Yancey Bros. Co. Sales Representative today.