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Ästad Vingård, one of Sweden’s largest commercial vineyards, has adopted electric machinery to enhance its sustainability efforts and maintain the integrity of its award-winning wines.

The vineyard, located in the Åkulla beech forest nature reserve, now utilizes a Volvo L25 Electric compact wheel loader, reducing emissions and noise pollution in its operations.

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The decision to integrate electric equipment aligns with Ästad Vingård’s commitment to organic grape cultivation and an eco-friendly visitor experience. Diesel emissions can affect the delicate balance of acidity, aroma, and taste in grapes, making clean-energy solutions particularly valuable.

The electric wheel loader plays a crucial role in vineyard maintenance, handling landscaping, waste transport, and snow removal without the noise and fumes associated with traditional diesel-powered machinery.

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Powered by a 40 kWh battery and a 48V electrical system, the Volvo L25 Electric features two motors—one for propulsion and another for hydraulic operations—offering a lifting capacity exceeding 12,300 pounds.

With up to eight hours of continuous operation, the loader meets the vineyard’s daily needs while preserving the serene atmosphere for guests visiting its Michelin-starred restaurant and winery tours.

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Shaun studied journalism, is a keen driver who enjoys a good blast down a mountain road, he loves talking about cars for hours on end and desires to see more sporty EVs. For editorial inquiries, contact: info@evmagz.com

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