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Posted March 28, 2024

Battery-powered buggy

The Toro e2500 electric Ultra Buggy navigates hard-to-access areas with versatility.


Toro e2500 Ultra Buggy

When it needs charging, the onboard charger on the Toro e2500 conveniently plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet and fully charges the machine in up to eight hours.

After a decade of innovation in the material buggy business, Toro introduced the next evolution in material handling: the new electric Ultra Buggy. Now available, the new electric Ultra Buggy builds on Toro’s success with its popular and innovative line of material buggies by offering operators a battery-powered solution that will open the door to new job sites.

The electric Ultra Buggy is powered by Toro’s proprietary HyperCell battery system, specifically developed to meet customer demand and is optimized to deliver up to an exceptional eight-hour continuous runtime, allowing it to run as long as your crew. When it needs charging, the onboard charger conveniently plugs into a standard 120-volt wall outlet and fully charges the machine in up to eight hours.

Featuring a compact design, zero engine exhaust emissions, and a narrow width of 31.5 inches, the new electric Ultra Buggy can fit through a 3-foot door with a crash bar. It also features zero-turn-radius steering to navigate hard-to-access areas. Built to be versatile and agile, it’s equipped with a fold-up platform so operators can choose to stand on or walk behind the unit.

 

The electric Ultra Buggy’s durable design is ready to haul up to 16 cubic feet or 2,500 pounds of material, and the polyethylene tub has an increased thickness of 3/8 inches allowing operators to haul more than just concrete. A steel tub is also available.

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