Electric vs Diesel Straight Boom Lifts: Total Cost of Ownership

The electrification trend reaches straight boom lifts. But does electric make sense for your application?

Upfront Cost Comparison (26m Class)

  • Diesel: $95,000 – $115,000
  • Electric: $125,000 – $145,000
  • Premium: +$30,000 for electric

Operating Cost Comparison (Annual, 2-shift)

Diesel

  • Fuel: $12,000 (8 hrs/day, $1.50/L)
  • Engine maintenance: $3,500
  • Hydraulic service: $1,500
  • Total: $17,000/year

Electric

  • Electricity: $3,500 (8 hrs/day, $0.12/kWh)
  • Battery maintenance: $500
  • Hydraulic service: $1,500
  • Total: $5,500/year

Break-Even Analysis

Electric premium: $30,000 | Annual savings: $11,500 | Payback: 2.6 years

Electric Advantages

  • Zero emissions (indoor use allowed)
  • Quiet operation (<75dB)
  • Lower operating costs
  • Less maintenance (no engine)
  • Regulatory compliance (urban areas)

Diesel Advantages

  • Lower upfront cost
  • Unlimited runtime (refuel in minutes)
  • Better for remote sites
  • Higher resale value (currently)

Verdict

Electric wins for: Indoor work, urban sites, 2+ shift operations, strict emission zones. Diesel wins for: Remote sites, occasional use, budget constraints.

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