Case Construction Equipment has introduced the TL100EV electric mini track loader as the latest addition to the brand's growing family of electric machines. This small-but-mighty stand-on machine is ideal for job sites where low noise and zero emissions are critical, from indoor demolition to work near schools or hospitals.
With a rated operating capacity of 1,000 lbs., the TL100EV does the work of a loader, lifter and multi-purpose attachment carrier — all in one electrified, compact package that performs like its diesel counterpart, the Case TL100 mini track loader.
Boasting 25 kWh of battery capacity, the TL100EV operates with three independent electric motors — two 11-hp motors for the ground drive and one 33-hp motor for the hydraulics — providing more torque and performance than a similarly sized diesel model, even during challenging multi-function tasks, according to Case.
Perfect for contractors, landscapers, grounds maintenance teams, municipal work, indoor demolition and DIY renters, this mini track loader improves efficiency and safety on job sites requiring reduced noise levels, according to Case. With zero emissions it can also run indoors without the challenges of managing exhaust.
A radial linkage loader arm improves digging performance and cuts down on maintenance, while a 7 ft.-2 in. hinge pin height gives plenty of clearance for loading trailers.
For added versatility, the TL100EV is compatible with more than 40 industry-standard attachments — the same as the diesel TL100 — using a CII coupler. A 42-in. wide track option provides maximum stability while a 36-in. narrow track option allows access through entryways and tight spaces. Whether on concrete, indoors, grass, mud or snow, narrower 7-in. tracks give maximum leverage in tight spaces, while 10-in. tracks offer more flotation and less ground pressure for total stability. Non-marring tracks also are available as a factory option.
Crews can work more efficiently using a modern operator display panel that provides electro-hydraulic control customization, quick attachment selection, multiple work modes and boom float. Boom lights and a rear strobe enhance visibility and improve jobsite safety and awareness.
The TL100EV's total runtime clocks in at up to seven hours when fully charged, depending on the work performed. Charging is handled with an onboard J1772 Type 1 automotive-style charger. An optional offboard DC fast charger is available for applications needing faster charging times. Onboard charging takes approximately five to eight hours, while offboard charging takes 1.5 to six hours.
The TL100EV comes with CASE's 2-year/2,000 hour base vehicle warranty and 3-year/3,000 hours battery/EV component warranty..
For more information, visit casece.com.









