It was identified in the negotiation process that the hybrid machine would save the company over £70,000 in fuel costs over five years of owning the Cat 336EL Hybrid. The new model will use up to 25 percent less fuel compared to a standard Cat® 336E excavator and up to 33 percent less fuel than the Cat 330 or 336D. With fuel savings this substantial, Finning is confident that it is pioneering the way forward in providing machinery that can offer optimum performance whilst saving its’ customers money and being eco-friendly.
Alistair Murdoch from Finning said: “The new Cat 336EL Hybrid is a market leader in terms of delivering improved fuel economy without sacrificing performance. Since fuel is one of the most significant costs for customers in general, particularly in quarrying and heavy construction applications, we know that this machine can directly improve bottom lines. To date, feedback has been incredibly positive about the new model and I’m confident well see an increase in uptake.”
Other customers can experience the significant fuel savings that William Thompson & Son Ltd will benefit from. However, it is all dependent on fuel prices, a customer’s specific application and the number of hours a machine operates a year. It is estimated that customers can realistically expect to see a return on their investment for the hybrid excavator in just under a year.
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