Large factory raw material transfer solution, BYD Q100A electric tractor application scenario

2026-07-03

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Core pain points and solutions for raw material transfer in large factories

In large-scale manufacturing plants, raw material transfer is a key link to ensure the smooth production chain. Factory raw material categories are complex, single batch weight is large, and the transportation route in the factory area is long and there are many nodes. Traditional transfer methods often have problems such as low efficiency, high energy consumption, and insufficient flexibility, making it difficult to meet the logistics needs of large-scale production. In response to these pain points, the 10-ton electric tractor has become the core equipment for optimizing the raw material transfer process in the factory area with its strong power, stable battery life and flexible operation characteristics.

Long-distance cross-factory raw material transfer scenario

The storage areas and production workshops of large factories are often distributed in different factory areas, and the transportation distance can reach hundreds of meters or even thousands of meters. At this time, the 10-ton electric tractor can pull multiple trailers and complete the centralized transportation of multiple batches of raw materials at one time, greatly reducing the number of round-trip transportation. At the same time, it has stable battery life and can complete multiple transfer tasks continuously, without frequent midway charging, which effectively improves the overall efficiency of long-distance transfer and avoids affecting the production rhythm due to transportation delays.

Batch transfer scenario of heavy raw materials

Heavy materials such as metal ingots and chemical raw materials are often involved in factory production, and the weight of a single batch can reach tens of tons. Such materials have extremely high requirements on the power performance of transfer equipment. The 10-ton electric tractor can provide continuous and stable traction, and smoothly pull heavy trailers to complete material transportation. In addition, the steering system of the vehicle is flexible, even in narrow passages or turning sections in the factory area, it can be easily passed, and it is suitable for the complex factory transportation environment to ensure the safe and efficient transfer of heavy raw materials.

Multi-node Collaborative Delivery Transshipment Scenario

A large factory contains multiple production workshops, working in progress storage areas, finished product storage areas and other nodes, and raw materials need to be precisely distributed to different areas according to the production plan. The 10-ton electric tractor can cooperate with the factory's logistics scheduling system to flexibly adjust the transportation route, quickly connect with different transfer nodes, and realize the on-demand distribution of raw materials. This flexible collaborative transfer mode can reduce material waiting time, optimize the logistics scheduling of the factory area, and help the efficient operation of the production process.

The Transshipment Value of Electric Tractor

Compared with traditional fuel transfer equipment, the 10-ton electric tractor has significant environmental advantages. Its zero-emission characteristics are suitable for closed factory environments and will not cause air pollution. At the same time, the structure of the electric system is relatively simple, the daily maintenance cost is lower, and the failure rate is far lower than that of fuel equipment. In addition, the vehicle is easy to operate, and the driver can get started after simple training, which reduces the labor cost and further enhances the comprehensive efficiency of factory raw material transfer.

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