Holland, October 17, 2025 – XCMG has successfully delivered its XCA60EV hybrid crane to MAMMOET, a global leader in heavy lifting and engineering transport solutions. The delivery, which took place at MAMMOET's European headquarters, highlights both companies' commitment to advancing sustainable solutions in the lifting industry.
The XCA60EV crane, recognized for its superior performance during last year's trial phase, operates seamlessly in pure electric mode for 6 to 8 hours without any internal combustion engine noise, enhancing communication on-site and significantly improving safety. With its impressive stability, zero-emission capability, and outstanding energy efficiency, the crane has earned high praise from MAMMOET.
At the delivery ceremony, senior representatives from both companies underscored the importance of this partnership. A spokesperson from MAMMOET stated, “We are proud to invest in XCMG's XCA60EV crane, as it represents a significant step forward in providing sustainable heavy lifting solutions to both the Dutch and wider European markets. We are confident that this equipment will not only help reduce carbon emissions on projects but also improve construction site safety.”
XCMG's Head of the European Region at the International Business Headquarters remarked, “This delivery represents a solid step forward for XCMG in the field of sustainable lifting operations. Our first collaboration with MAMMOET will deliver greater value to customers around the world, reinforcing our commitment to green and intelligent solutions.”
About MAMMOET
MAMMOET is a global leader in heavy lifting and engineering transport solutions, headquartered in the Netherlands. With over 200 years of industry experience, the company specializes in providing safe and efficient lifting, transport, installation, and dismantling services across multiple industries, including energy, petrochemicals, infrastructure, mining, offshore engineering, and renewable energy. MAMMOET is renowned for its innovation, world-class engineering capabilities, and extensive fleet, which includes the largest crawler cranes and modular self-propelled transporters (SPMTs) in the world, enabling them to transport and install equipment weighing up to thousands of tons.