Test Run & Review: The World’s First Electric Backhoe, Case’s 580EV
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Case launched the world’s first electric backhoe on the market earlier this year, and on this episode of The Dirt, host and professional operator Bryan Furnace puts it through its paces in a side-by-side comparison with the company’s diesel model.
Case first revealed the electric backhoe as Project Zeus at ConExpo 2020. Rather than retrofit a diesel model, the company designed the 580EV from the ground up, basing its performance specs on the diesel 580 Super N, the company’s most popular backhoe.
So how does the 580EV stack up against the Super N?
Bryan’s verdict: “It’s an absolutely awesome machine to run.”
Of course, when it comes to electric construction equipment, questions quickly center on runtime, charge time, cost and other issues. Along with his review and test run, Bryan interviews Case product manager George MacIntyre to get all your questions answered about the 580EV.
So to find out more about the world’s first electric backhoe to hit the market, check out the latest episode of The Dirt.
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In This Episode:
00:00 – Case 580EV Overview & Review
00:41 – Walkaround
01:10 – Battery Storage
01:37 – Battery Management & Hydraulic Tank
01:55 – Specs Compared to Diesel
02:26 – Runtime
04:03 – Charging
05:00 – Customization
06:05 – Traditional Transmission
06:54 – Reversible Fan
07:20 – Thermal Management System
08:47 – Low Voltage Battery System
09:43 – Included Extra Features
10:45 – Auxiliary Hydraulics
11:43 – Battery Management Unit
12:32 – What to Do if the Batteries Die
13:12 – Attachments
14:13 – Independent Sensitivity Settings
14:45 – Independent Motors
15:49 – How to Operate for Maximum Battery Life
16:53 – Hydraulic Settings
18:28 – Review
20:33 – Cabin
20:57 – Operation
22:49 – Electric vs Diesel – Sound
24:07 – Electric vs Diesel – Performance
26:23 – Room for Improvement
28:33 – Final Thoughts
Video Transcript:
Bryan Furnace
Today we're here to talk about Case’s 580EV. That is the electric backhoe that Case has on the market. We actually went out and reviewed this piece of equipment. And I have to say I'm pretty stinkin’ impressed. So without further ado, we're going to cut over to my conversation with the Case representative as we walk around the machine and talk about some of the subtle differences and what you're going to notice about the new Case.
Bryan Furnace
Five ATV.
George MacIntyre
All right. So this is our five ATV backhoe loader. It's electric product electric battery. So it's got a 400-volt battery system in it. And two electric motors that are tied to that, with a traditional, transmission as well. So it's got a direct drive Powershift transmission that's tied into one of the electric motors. And then the second electric motor is for all the hydraulics, whether it's for a loader or for tobacco.
George MacIntyre
Okay, okay.
Bryan Furnace
Battery storage looks what I was kind of initially walking up. Looks like it's low on the machine. Or is that what's under the hood?
George MacIntyre
All right. So the batteries are actually located behind this side panel here okay. There's two batteries stacked on top of each other with the small gap in between them for cooling purposes. Okay. And that's right underneath the hood. The actual the hood design is completely changed from what you'd see on a 580 super. And which would be the equivalent diesel model.
George MacIntyre
Okay. The hydraulic tank used to be on the other side of the unit, and this side was the diesel fuel fill. So no need for that anymore. So now we brought the hydraulic take on this side. And then the battery management system components are where the tank was before. Gotcha. Okay.
Bryan Furnace
So when it comes to the performance characteristics of this compared to the diesel counterpart, was the goal to build it pretty on par with the diesel model or kind of take advantage of the oof that electric offers. And do you have some performance gains, right.
George MacIntyre
So the goal was to build a ground up new unit okay, okay. And that's what we started with. As far as specs goes, that is one area where we wanted to have equivalent specs. So if you look at the specs of this machine, you'll see the same performance specs as the 580 super in okay.
Bryan Furnace
And then when it comes to runtime, I know there's the big electric conversation. There's job time, but there's run time, right? What's your run time on? Right.
George MacIntyre
Yeah. That is by far the number one question we get is...
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