eABG 4820 – Proven, Powerful & Available Today

No Emissions, High Productivity
The eABG 4820 combines the sustainability of an electric-drive paver with the production capabilities of a traditional machine. It recently recorded the most tonnes of asphalt placed by an electric paver in a day.

Reduced CO₂
Total CO₂ machine well-to-wheel emissions are reduced by about 70%. The paver itself is emissions-free, but depending on country some CO₂ is created during generation of electricity.
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Jobsite Story Peab

Peab Tackled One of the Toughest Challenges in Electrification – And Succeeded: A Fully Electric Asphalt Paver is Now Being Tested in Sweden
In this feedback interview, we reflect on the Highway e-Paver collaboration and explore how it shapes the future of sustainable roadbuilding.
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Jobsite Story Colas

On several construction sites around Strasbourg, Colas has been testing two 100% electric road machines.
The first is the electric paver, eABG 4820 by Ammann Group, and the second is a tandem roller, the eARX 26. Colas' initiative in Strasbourg aims to assess the real capabilities of these new technologies in reducing the impact of urban construction sites, where pollution, noise, and odor nuisances are particularly significant.
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Jobsite Story Roelofs
Sustainability is just the start
As a zero emissions machine, there is no doubting the sustainability of the new eABG 4820 electric-drive paver. But that’s just the start. The paver already has proven itself both productive and versatile, too.
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