Brokk Inc. Brings the Ecovolve EL500 Electric Mini Loader to the North American Market

Brokk Ecovolve
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Brokk Inc., the North American distributor for Ecovolve equipment, is now offering the battery-powered EL500 mini loader to the North American market. The EL500 is designed to meet the growing demand for emissions-free construction and demolition jobsite solutions. This machine — which can lift up to 1,110 lbs — combines high-torque electric drive technology with compact maneuverability. Its fully charged battery runs efficiently for a full shift — making it ideal for heavy daily use.  

“The EL500 offers our customers a mini loader that meets today’s sustainability standards without sacrificing productivity,” said Jeff Keeling, vice president of sales and marketing at Brokk Inc. “This machine is built for indoor and outdoor jobsites and gives contractors the flexibility to work longer and harder with lower overall operating and maintenance costs.”

From the press release:

The EL500’s compact footprint — less than 32 in. — and increased maneuverability allows contractors to operate in areas inaccessible to larger machines. Ecovolve loaders are designed to avoid scratching or damaging finished surfaces, perfect for indoor use. Its low-noise operation gives users the ability to comply with noise restrictions and regional regulations. In addition, reduced vibration and improved operator comfort support longer operating cycles and safer working conditions. The communication system produces audible and visual warning systems via working lamps that alert the operator to the machine’s condition.

Ecovolve engineered the EL500 with a heavy-duty chassis and reinforced structure to withstand demanding applications. The machine’s unique pivot points allow for a tipping discharge of 1.9. Its versatility is enhanced thanks to interchangeable attachments, including:

  • bucket
  • hydraulic breaker
  • floor scraper
  • vacuum lift
  • loading bucket
  • pallet fork

Operators will enjoy lower operating and maintenance costs with the EL500. The machine doesn’t require fuel or oil changes like its diesel-powered equivalents. There are fewer moving parts to maintain, and quick access panels make service requirements simple and fast. Brokk said the EL500’s 9.6 kWh AGM battery delivers consistent power — reducing running costs while keeping operation smooth.

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Pam Kleineke is the editor of Compact Equipment. She has been with Benjamin Media for 19 years, covering everything from construction equipment to wind and solar power to the crews that install utilities underground. Pam has a bachelor’s degree in English and a minor in News from the University of Akron. Reach her at pkleineke@benjaminmedia.com.

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