MR10 Electric Remote-Controlled Excavator

A Practical Electric Excavator Built for Safer Work Environments Construction [...]

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A Practical Electric Excavator Built for Safer Work Environments

Construction sites are becoming more demanding every year. Whether it’s working inside industrial plants, carrying out selective demolition, or operating in confined spaces, contractors are under increasing pressure to improve safety while maintaining productivity.

The MR10 electric remote-controlled excavator was developed with these challenges in mind.

Instead of placing the operator directly inside the machine, the MR10 allows full remote operation from a safe distance. This makes it particularly useful for demolition projects, hazardous work areas, tunnel construction, and industrial maintenance tasks where visibility and safety are critical.

At the same time, the fully electric drive system eliminates exhaust emissions and significantly reduces operating noise, making the machine suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

MR10 electric remote control excavator product display

Remote Control That Keeps Operators Out of Harm’s Way

One of the biggest advantages of the MR10 is the ability to work without placing personnel directly in the danger zone.

The industrial-grade wireless control system responds almost instantly, with control latency below 0.02 seconds. Operators can manage all machine movements from distances of up to 300 meters, helping reduce exposure to falling debris, dust, unstable structures, and other job-site risks.

For projects where visibility is limited, an optional video transmission system can be integrated to provide real-time monitoring and more precise operation.

Electric Power Designed for Real-World Productivity

The MR10 is powered by a permanent magnet brushless motor rated at 4.5 kW, with peak output reaching 9 kW when additional power is required.

Energy is supplied by a 180Ah lithium battery pack built with CATL battery cells, one of the world’s leading battery technologies.

A fully charged battery typically provides 7 to 8 hours of operation under normal working conditions.

Charging is straightforward. The excavator supports 110V to 240V input voltage, making it compatible with power systems used in different countries and regions.

Thanks to its dual fast-charging design, charging time can be reduced to approximately 3 to 4 hours.

For projects that require continuous operation, the machine can also work while connected to a charging source.

Front view of MR10 electric remote control excavator

Compact Dimensions, Flexible Applications

Large excavators are not always the best solution.

Many demolition projects, utility installations, and industrial maintenance jobs take place in confined spaces where access is limited.

With overall dimensions of 2860 × 1000 × 1400 mm, the MR10 is compact enough to enter narrow working areas while still delivering practical excavation performance.

Its compact footprint makes transportation easier and reduces site preparation requirements.

Typical applications include:

  • Interior demolition projects
  • Tunnel maintenance work
  • Underground mining support
  • Industrial plant renovations
  • Municipal construction
  • Utility installation projects
  • Hazardous-area excavation

Performance Where It Matters

The MR10 is designed to provide a balance between maneuverability and digging capability.

Key working specifications include:

  • Maximum digging depth: 1500 mm
  • Maximum digging radius: 2980 mm
  • Maximum digging height: 2540 mm
  • Maximum dumping height: 1700 mm
  • Bucket capacity: 0.02 m³
  • Hydraulic flow: 20 L/min
  • System pressure: 18 MPa

These specifications allow the machine to perform excavation, trenching, material handling, and demolition support tasks efficiently.

Side view of MR10 electric remote control excavator

Lower Noise, Lower Emissions, Less Maintenance

Electric construction equipment is becoming increasingly popular for projects where environmental requirements are strict.

Unlike conventional diesel-powered machines, the MR10 operates without direct exhaust emissions and generates significantly less noise.

The brushless motor design also reduces routine maintenance requirements, helping contractors lower operating costs over the long term.

Why More Contractors Are Looking at Remote-Controlled Equipment

The construction industry continues to place greater emphasis on operator safety.

Remote-controlled equipment allows personnel to remain outside hazardous zones while maintaining full control over the machine.

Combined with electric power and compact dimensions, the MR10 offers a practical solution for companies seeking safer, cleaner, and more flexible equipment.

Whether the project involves demolition, industrial maintenance, underground work, or confined-space excavation, the MR10 is designed to help operators work more safely and more efficiently.

 

Applicable Scenarios

Construction

Gardens and orchards

Indoor demolition

Digging trenches

FAQ

A: Operators can control it from a distance, keeping them away from dangerous or unstable areas, which greatly reduces the risk of accidents.

A: Yes! With its compact and flexible design, it can easily enter elevators, indoor areas, or narrow construction zones where larger machines can’t reach.

A: It’s fully electric – no traditional fuel needed. This means zero emissions, quieter operation, and less maintenance.

A: Yes. Its lightweight and compact size make it ideal for working on small platforms or limited load-bearing areas.

A: Absolutely. It’s designed for remote operation in hazardous or hard-to-reach areas, reducing the need for manual intervention.

A:Smaller size, electric drive, and remote operation – making it safer, cleaner, and more flexible for modern construction needs.