Excavator Online Store Open
Entire Process Online Purchase

HD Hyundai Infracore has opened the industry's first 'Excavator Online Store.'

Dibellon Opens Korea's First 'Excavator Online Store' View original image

On the 3rd, HD Hyundai Infracore announced the launch of the 'Dibellon Online Store' and revealed that the first product to be sold is the 1.7-ton electric excavator Dibellon (model DX20ZE). This is the world's first attempt to enable purchasing entirely online from start to finish.


The system allows customers to conveniently purchase excavators online without visiting dealerships. It supports ▲electronic purchase contracts ▲online payment of deposits and balances ▲one-stop processing of government subsidy applications. Additionally, installment financing applications are possible through linkage with capital companies. Previously, customers had to visit dealerships and local government offices such as city or county offices separately to purchase equipment and apply for subsidies when buying electric excavators.


This model (DX20ZE) is equipped with a self-developed battery pack and high-performance motor instead of an internal combustion engine, eliminating the need to replace engine-related consumables such as engine oil and engine oil filters, resulting in lower maintenance costs while delivering performance equivalent to internal combustion equipment of the same class. The battery pack includes a heating film to facilitate smooth charging in low and subzero temperatures.


Moreover, the mini electric excavator features a compact radius design, making it advantageous for work in narrow urban areas. It applies a variable track system, allowing the track width to expand to 1360mm, the widest in its class, or contract to 950mm, the narrowest in its class, enabling stable operation and movement in confined spaces.



Meanwhile, HD Hyundai Infracore plans to expand services such as parts sales after accumulating sales data and know-how from the Dibellon Online Store.


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