Diesel on the construction site, purely electric in the works - the first GIPO hybrid crusher based on the brand new GIPO P 101 GIGA epitomises this ideal combination. The use of this crusher at Kelberger GmbH in Hebertsfelden shows how this combination works in practice.
Robust and reliable
In a business with over 50 employees, 15 trucks, various excavators, wheel loaders and tracked units, our mobile crushing and screening plants are a must. At this point, Roland Kelberger can look back at extensive, proven collaboration with GIPO: "At GIPO, we found the crusher that is just right for our requirements." The first GIPO crusher, the GIPOREC R90 FDR GIGA, arrived in the yard back in 2015, followed by a second GIPOREC R90 in 2017. GIPO and Kelberger GmbH have thus been associated for a long time.
Efficiency and sustainability
Based on this long-standing relationship, the requirements for a new crusher were specified in detailed conversations with Jesse Gasser (GIPO external sales team) and GIPO management in Seedorf. With the new tracked impact crushing plant GIPO P 101 GIGA, a machine was finally found that meets precisely the requirement profile.
For the first time in GIPO history, the GIPO P 101 GIGA has been designed as a hybrid. For Roland Kelberger, this is the ideal configuration for his needs: "Without problems, we can operate the tracked impact crushing plant with diesel during inner-city demolition work, however on our company premises it operates entirely electrically. It could hardly be more ideal."
We would like to thank Kelberger GmbH for their trust and the many years of collaboration. We wish our customer every success with the new crusher model.