Sennebogen has recently demonstrated a semi-autonomous material handling solution that combines an electric wheeled excavator, mobile battery, and a mobile shredder. This innovative system aims to improve throughput and efficiency in European recycling plants.
The new technology allows the shredder to communicate directly with the excavator and its operators, enabling them to coordinate material input and maintain process stability and repetition. Historically, this process has relied heavily on operator experience, which can be challenging due to variations in material composition.
Sennebogen's autonomous process enables the shredder to provide real-time feedback to the operator, indicating when it can take more or slow down. This allows operators to adjust inputs accordingly, reducing wear and tear on the shredder while maximizing material throughput.

In practice, this means that Sennebogen delivers more peak performance and reduced downtime, which are significant benefits for plant maintenance personnel. The system's ability to operate independently without access to a fixed grid is also a major advantage.
The mobile battery system can be charged from either the Sennebogen 826 G Electro battery BESS or plugged into a wired connection when available. This allows for increased efficiency and cost savings by switching to battery power during peak load hours.
Both machines and the mobile battery system can be operated using grid power, providing flexibility and reducing reliance on batteries. The system's ability to switch between power sources is a key feature that sets it apart from other solutions.

The integration of autonomous technology in the recycling industry is expected to increase efficiency and reduce costs. Sennebogen's innovative solution is a significant step towards this goal, offering improved performance and reduced downtime.
Sennebogen has launched its first battery electric material handlers three years ago, which have been defined by their efficient operation and maximum flexibility. The company's commitment to innovation is expected to drive the adoption of autonomous technology in the industry.
The recycling industry is facing increasing pressure to reduce waste and emissions. Sennebogen's semi-autonomous material handling solution is a key player in this effort, offering a sustainable and efficient way to process materials.
The integration of autonomous technology in the recycling industry is expected to increase efficiency and reduce costs.
