
2026-03-25
15The 4th Xuzhou International Construction Machinery Exhibition recently opened its doors. XCMG’s G2-generation product—the XCT100G5-1HEV hybrid crane—made its debut at the exhibition, becoming one of the highlights of the event.

Featuring the iconic “Green Mountains and Green Waters” livery, this model is positioned as a four-axle, 100-ton-class new energy crane. Its comprehensive performance in terms of endurance, fuel efficiency, and adaptability to complex working conditions fully demonstrates XCMG’s technical prowess in the field of green lifting equipment.

Long-Range Endurance Meets High-Intensity Operation Demands
The XCT100G5-1HEV employs power-tracking hybrid adaptive control technology, enabling coordinated energy distribution across multiple sources. With a full tank of fuel and a fully charged battery, the machine can operate continuously for over 15 shifts, offering stable and reliable long-range endurance to meet the demands of high-intensity, continuous construction.
Multi-Mode Drive Enhances Fuel Efficiency
Equipped with XCMG’s “Smart Hybrid 2.0” system, this model supports three operating modes: hybrid, plug-in, and pure electric. Across various application scenarios, it achieves an overall fuel savings of over 40%. Additionally, the machine can transport 29 tons of fully loaded equipment without requiring additional transport vehicles, effectively reducing transportation and operational costs while improving overall operational efficiency.

Extreme Conditions Validate Reliability
In practical testing, the machine completed approximately 6,000 kilometers of long-distance operational validation and successfully navigated the 5,231-meter-high Tangula Pass, maintaining stable performance even in extremely cold and low-oxygen environments. Furthermore, the machine passed environmental tests in extreme cold (-35°C) and high-temperature (55°C) conditions, demonstrating excellent environmental adaptability.

High-Efficiency Operation and Superior Handling Experience
The XCT100G5-1HEV is equipped with a five-section 51.5-meter main boom, with a maximum lifting capacity of 16.8 tons at full extension. Through load-retraction technology, operational efficiency can be increased by 30% to 50%. In practical applications, the machine demonstrates excellent operational stability and ride comfort.
Feedback from users at the Southwest Wind Power Project indicates that the machine offers smooth travel and agile handling, with a top speed of 90 km/h and a comprehensive fuel consumption of approximately 2.5 yuan per kilometer, effectively balancing efficiency and economy.

Green Technology Drives Industry Transformation
From extreme cold to high-temperature conditions, and stable operation in high-altitude regions, the XCT100G5-1HEV has demonstrated through real-world performance the application capabilities of new energy cranes in complex environments.
Against the backdrop of the “dual carbon” goals, XCMG Cranes is continuously advancing the green upgrade of its products, with new energy technology at the core, to help customers enhance construction efficiency and sustainable development capabilities.


















