SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION01 Nov 2024
Volvo CE introduces L120 Electric wheel loader to Indonesian market

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has introduced its L120 Electric wheel loader to the Indonesian market. The machine was unveiled at this year’s Mining Indonesia exhibition in Jakarta on 11-14 September, in partnership with the company’s local dealer PT Indotruck Utama (ITU). 

The L120 Electric wheel loader will be Volvo CE’s largest electric machine in Indonesia. It is a versatile model suitable for multiple applications, including mining, construction, waste and recycling, agriculture, forestry, ports, and more. This introduction follows the launch of the ECR25 Electric compact excavator and L25 Electric compact wheel loader in 2023.

“Our customers in Indonesia have the most breadth of Volvo solutions, combining both loading and hauling. The launch of the L120 Electric is a continuation of our electrification journey. I hope our customers can benefit greatly from this product to build up a sustainable Indonesia,” said Tomas Kuta, head of region Asia at Volvo CE.

The L120 Electric wheel loader delivers the same powerful performance as its diesel counterpart but with the added benefits of zero emissions and near-silent operation. With its active energy recovery, the machine enhances its autonomy and can handle loads of up to 6 t.

A variety of optional attachments are offered for use with the L120 Electric, including buckets, forks, grapples and a material handling arm. Additionally, the wheel loader features lower energy and maintenance costs compared to a diesel machine.

“We have 41 years of partnership with Volvo, and we are honoured to be part of the development and growth of Volvo CE’s business in Indonesia. We believe the future of mobility is not only about moving the goods, but also about doing it in a way that we protect the planet for future generations,” said Bambang Prijono, president director of ITU.

According to Volvo CE, the L120 Electric wheel loader will be commercially available in Indonesia during the first quarter of 2025. Further launches of electric machines into Indonesia are also planned.