Volvo CE India launches the Made-in-Bharat EC215 excavator at EXCON 2025, showcases new electric and heavy equipment, and shares updates on its upcoming Bengaluru Technology Centre.
By Robin Kumar Attri
Made-in-Bharat EC215 excavator launched.
L120 Electric Wheel Loader debuts in India.
SD110 Compactor introduced for road projects.
EC650 excavator previewed before launch.
Updates shared on the new Bengaluru Technology Centre.
Volvo Construction Equipment India made a strong statement at EXCON 2025 by unveiling its new Made-in-Bharat EC215 excavator, along with a wide range of India-focused machines and solutions. The company also shared fresh updates on its upcoming Bengaluru Technology Centre, highlighting its long-term commitment to the Indian market.
The star of the showcase was the Volvo EC215 excavator, fully manufactured in India. It is designed specifically for the country's fast-growing infrastructure sector and caters to the popular 20–22 tonne category.
The new model builds on the success of last year’s EC210 and offers improved performance, fuel efficiency, and productivity, addressing the key needs of Indian contractors.
Volvo CE India highlighted a mix of new and upcoming products catering to different construction segments:
1. SD110 Compactor: Developed for road construction, offering reliable compaction performance for highways and infrastructure works.
2. L120 Electric Wheel Loader: The company’s first zero-emission commercial machine in India, marking Volvo CE’s entry into electric construction equipment in the country.
3. EC650 Excavator (Previewed): Designed for large infrastructure and mining projects, the EC650 was showcased ahead of its official launch.
Apart from new machines, Volvo CE also showcased its growing service ecosystem, which includes:
Equipment-as-a-Service offerings
Digital monitoring and fleet management tools
Operator training support
Systems aimed at reducing downtime and improving machine utilization
These solutions underline Volvo CE’s goal of supporting customers beyond equipment sales.
The company shared updates on the development of its Bengaluru Technology Centre, which will focus on:
Research and innovation
Product development for India and global markets
Localization strategies
This facility is part of Volvo CE’s long-term investment strategy to strengthen India’s role in its global operations.
Dimitrov Krishnan, Managing Director of Volvo CE India, said the EC215 and other displayed machines reflect the company’s commitment to Indian customers. He emphasized that customer feedback played a major role in designing the EC215 and that the product lineup showcases the industry’s shift towards low-emission and high-efficiency technologies.
Volvo CE operates through a strong national dealer network offering parts, service, and support. The company manufactures a wide range of construction equipment in India, including excavators, wheel loaders, and compactors, backed by aftermarket services and advanced customer solutions.
Volvo CE India’s presence at EXCON 2025 reinforced its commitment to the Indian construction industry. With the launch of the made-in-Bharat EC215 excavator, the preview of the EC650, and the introduction of electric equipment like the L120, the company is focusing on innovation, performance, and sustainability. Its upcoming Bengaluru Technology Centre further strengthens India’s position as a key market for research, development, and global product localization.

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