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CVTCORP Releases mCVT for Brand New Skyjack Ecoshift Telehandler


CVTCORP Releases mCVT for Brand New Skyjack Ecoshift Telehandler

CVTCORP, an international technology enterprise specializing in manufacturing powerful and fuel-efficient CVT gearboxes, is starting the 1-st manufacturing application of a high-capacity, effective and economically viable mCVT. This transmission solution, named as Ecomec 150, is used in the newly made Skyjack Ecoshift telehandler. This new transmission enable the engine to provide the max. power to wheels all the time and its high-level operating performance improves fuel economy.




Tests of Ecomec showed significant competitive advantages of mCVT in comparison with common powershift geaboxes. Having common CVT features and advanced controls capacity, the Ecomec 150 provides more operational efficiency, longer non-failure operating time and higher safety in the process of driving. Ecomec 150 complies with the company’s strategy to keep up with developing trends and produce top-quality, not overcomplicated, and durable products.


ABOUT CVTCORP

Established in 2001 as private company with headquarters in Canada, CVTCORP is a worldwide enterprise well-known for its high-quality CVT solutions. CVTCORP engineers develop, produce and deliver CVTs for building activities, farmery and energy supply. The company uses a sophisticated toroidal solution that enhances CVT’s capability and prolongs its service life. The unlimited number of ratios generated by the gearbox helps to operate more effictively with less fuel. CVTCORP has fail-safe and IP-protected solutions, with 21 families of patents covering the whole world.


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