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Mammoet receives world’s first Grove Plug-in Hybrid all-terrain crane

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  • Dutch international heavy lift and transport specialist Mammoet has received the first Grove GMK5150L-1e Plug-in Hybrid all-terrain crane designed and built by Manitowoc in Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
  • The crane’s outstanding ‘charge-while-driving’ feature for its 160 kWh battery pack, plus its emission-free operation on the jobsite, are key benefits which align with Mammoet’s sustainability strategy.
  • The 150 t Plug-in Hybrid all-terrain crane delivers the same performance and lifting capacities as the conventional diesel-powered Grove GMK5150L-1.

Mammoet has taken delivery of the first 150 t Grove Plug-in Hybrid all-terrain crane, the GMK5150L-1e. The handover of the new Grove GMK5150L-1e took place in Breda, The Netherlands, at Manitowoc’s Dutch sales and service facility.

Plug-in Hybrid technology without compromise on performance

The Grove GMK5150L-1e features a 60 m main boom and is part of Grove’s electrified all-terrain crane product line. Its sister model, the GMK5150XLe, equipped with a 68.7 m main boom, was unveiled at bauma 2025.

With a maximum lifting capacity of 150 t, the GMK5150L-1e provides emission-free lifting operations without compromising performance or mobility. The crane retains the full flexibility of a conventional diesel-powered all-terrain crane while offering electric operation of the superstructure via a 160 kWh battery pack, allowing zero-emission lifting on site.

The world’s first ‘charge-while-driving’ 150 t Hybrid all-terrain crane

Customer-centric engineering was a key focus throughout the development process. Manitowoc’s engineering team worked closely with customers to gain a deep understanding of real-world jobsite requirements. The Mammoet team’s valuable feedback was thoroughly evaluated and used in designing the crane. As a result of this partnership, sufficient battery capacity was ensured to maintain continuous operations and optimal performance.

“The close collaboration with Mammoet was highly appreciated and positively received by the entire Grove team. We look forward to continuing this exchange in the future. The battery capacity was precisely sized based on a comprehensive job profile analysis to ensure full operational coverage. Combined with the ‘charge-while-driving’ feature, the new Grove Plug-in Hybrid cranes deliver exceptional flexibility and independence — capable of handling even the toughest jobs without relying on grid charging,” said Andreas Cremer, vice president, product management, mobile cranes at Manitowoc.

The GMK5150L-1e/ GMK5150XLe Plug-in Hybrid cranes offer multiple charging options, including DC fast charging, 32A/ 400 V AC charging, and a 163 kW on-board generator. A unique feature of the crane is its independent ‘charge-while-driving’ capability, making the GMK5150L-1e and GMK5150XLe the most versatile Hybrid all-terrain cranes on the market. This allows the battery to be recharged while traveling to and from the jobsite, significantly enhancing operational flexibility.

“We are extremely proud of the development of the Plug-in Hybrid GMK cranes. The independent ‘charge-while-driving’ function gives us a clear competitive advantage and sets new standards in electrified crane technology and sustainable heavy lifting. It helps our customers meet — and exceed — both commercial and environmental objectives,” said Cremer.

Source: The Manitowoc Company.