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LEADING THE CHARGE TOWARDS FULLY ELECTRIC MOBILE CRUSHERS AND SCREENS

As contractors in southern Africa seek to reduce operating costs to remain competitive, the recent arrival of the fully electric Powertrack range from Athos Crushing and Screening unlocks a new era in crushing and screening. A contractor operating outside South Africa has placed an order for two units, heralding the industry’s keen interest in the technology. 

July 2025 marked a new era in the southern African crushing and screening space as Athos Crushing and Screening, a sister company to Pilot Crushtec International, took the wraps off what is believed to be the first fully electric line of mobile crushers and screens in southern Africa. 

The launch event saw the arrival of the first three units – the Powertrack PT Pro J-11E mobile jaw crusher, the Powertrack PT Pro C-20E mobile cone crusher and the Powertrack PT Pro ST-08E mobile triple-deck screen, which will be joined by the Powertrack PT Pro SP-08E mobile scalping screen at a later stage. 

“Ahead of the launch, a contractor operating outside South Africa placed an order for two machines, a Powertrack PT Pro J-11E mobile jaw crusher and a Powertrack PT Pro ST-08E mobile triple-deck screen. The machines will be deployed to crush aggregates for the maintenance of haul roads at a mine,” confirms Sales and Marketing Director Francois Marais. 

While there is a general trepidation to go the fully electric route among some quarters of the industry, Marais says there is another school of thought that recognises the immediate cost benefits of adopting this technology, especially where grid electricity supply exists.

“The fully electric Powertrack range ushers in a new era in cost efficiency. Firstly, the range comes at a competitive price point. The absence of the diesel engine alone shaves off 30 to 40% of the capital cost compared to comparable diesel units,” Marais says. “Secondly, the elimination of diesel fuel expenses provides significant reduction in operating costs. Based on our own calculations, we expect operators to realise a 40 to 50% cost benefit by running these machines on grid electricity versus diesel,” he says. 

Another cost benefit of the e-Power Powertrack range stems from the reduced maintenance requirements due to the absence of a diesel engine. Jorge Abelho, Technical Support Director at Athos Crushing and Screening, says electric motors by their nature have far fewer moving parts than their diesel counterparts, reducing the need for frequent servicing, oil changes and replacement of components cush as filters.

“Simplicity is another key feature which makes these machines easy to fault find and maintain, maximising uptime. The simple nature of these fully electric units also means that there are no specialised skills required to look after the machines. Most existing technicians who have worked on static plants will easily service these machines,” Abelho says.

Marais says the e-Power range comes at a time when the incentive for contractors to reduce costs is very high. This is driven by the dire need to remain competitive, enhance profitability and ensure sustainability by lowering major expenses such as capital costs, fuel and maintenance. 

“By managing costs effectively, contractors can stay resilient against market volatility, while meeting the increasing demands for environmental responsibility, thus securing their long-term success in such a competitive market,” Marais concludes.

ATHOS CRUSHING & SCREENING LAUNCHES FULLY ELECTRIC MOBILE CRUSHERS AND SCREENS

Following an extensive testing regime, Athos Crushing & Screening is officially launching a fully electric range of mobile crushers and screens called Powertrack, built by SRHeavy (SRH). Dubbed the Powertrack, the range initially comprises a mobile jaw crusher, a mobile cone crusher, a mobile triple-deck screen and a mobile scalping screen. 

Athos Crushing & Screening, sister company to Pilot Crushtec International, was established some five years ago with the mandate to provide mobile and static crushing and screening solutions, focusing on entry-level and mid-tier segments of the market. The overarching intent, explains Sales and Marketing Director Francois Marais, was to create a true “home of crushing and screening” with Pilot Crushtec concentrating on the premium end of the market. 

In line with this strategy, Athos is debuting the e-Power Powertrack range in southern Africa. At a launch event held at the company’s Jet Park in July, the company introduced the Powertrack PT Pro J-11E jaw crusher, the Powertrack PT Pro C-20E cone crusher, the Powertrack PT Pro ST-08E mobile triple-deck screen and the Powertrack PT Pro SP-08E scalping screen to local customers. Target markets, says Marais, include contractors, quarries and certain mining applications, particularly sites where there is access to grid power or renewable energy sources. 

“Ideal for aggregates, mining and recycling, the Powertrack PT Pro J-11E is equipped with an SJC108 jaw crusher with a 1 060 x 700 mm feed opening,” explains Marais. “The machine can handle a top size up to 600 mm and typically runs with a closed side setting of about 70 mm. It has the capacity to process between 150 and 500 tonnes per hour (tph), application dependent.”

The Powertrack PT Pro C-20E, which features the SCH2000 cone crusher, is ideal for secondary and tertiary crushing. The machine has the capacity to produce between 150 and 250 tph, depending on application.

The Powertrack PT Pro ST-08E mobile triple-deck screen comes with a 5,4 m x 1 ,5 m screen box and a large 8,4 m² screening area. With its four product conveyors, it can be deployed in 250 tph production capacity requirements.

The Powertrack PT Pro SP-08E scalping screen, which comes with a 4,8 m x 1,5 m screen box, is ideal for pre-screening of feed with excessive fines such as topsoil, recycled waste and gravel, amongst others. The machine is designed to process capacities up to 500 tph.

“A major factor behind the decision to go the fully electric route is that these machines come in at an extremely competitive price point,” says Marais. “Manufactured in China, inarguably the global leader in electromobility, the economies of scale for electric components such as electric drives provides for a notable cost advantage, making the e-Power Powertrack range an attractive crushing and screening solution for the local market, especially for cost sensitive, entry-level operations.”

Another remarkable advantage of fully electric crushing and screening solutions is the lower cost of operation. These machines are primarily intended to be plugged into grid electricity. Electric drive systems are cost effective and more efficient than their conventional diesel hydraulic counterparts. 

“In the absence of an electric plug-in, end-users can power the machine/s with a genset which, unlike in a dual-power setup, is completely separate from the mobile machine. This is a completely new concept in the local mobile crushing and screening market. One of the major benefits of keeping the generator away from where crushing takes place, is the elimination/reduction of dust ingression into the engine, which tends to be a major challenge for machines that come with an on-board genset,” concludes Marais.