Brokk launched the Brokk 110+ and 130+ demolition robots, building on the company’s previous 110 and 130 machines with the new Brokk SmartPower+ technology.
The full range of SmartPower+ machines also includes the Brokk 70+, 170+, 200+, 300+ and 500+.
The launch of the Brokk 110+ demolition robot comes 10 years after the company debuted the Brokk 110. According to Brokk, the 110+ builds on the original 110’s versatility and performance.
“Versatility, capability and trust have defined the Brokk 110 for a decade,” says Martin Krupicka, CEO of Brokk Group. “The Brokk 110+ continues that legacy, offering a noticeable step forward while staying true to the compact form that operators rely on.”
Per Brokk, features of the 110+ include mobility across stairs, corridors and uneven surfaces; a compact transport profile; dual power capabilities; and a full 360-degree work radius.
Brokk says the new 130+ offers increased power output and a newly developed BHB 175 breaker.
The 130+ also features a redesigned hydraulic powertrain that, according to Brokk, delivers greater force with the same energy input, increasing overall efficiency and productivity. Also, the BHB175 breaker delivers 20 percent more hitting force and 40 percent higher impact frequency, enabling greater demolition power.
“With the Brokk 130+, we are taking demolition power and efficiency to the next level,” Krupicka says. “By reengineering the powertrain and introducing a brand-new breaker, we’ve developed a robot that delivers greater hitting force, a higher impact frequency and unmatched performance — all without increasing its size. This marks a significant leap forward in the capabilities of remote-controlled demolition.”

Mini loader launch
Brokk also debuted the Ecovolve battery-powered EL500 mini loader to the North American market.
Brokk is the North American distributor for Ecovolve equipment.
The EL500, is designed to meet the demand for emission-free construction and demolition jobsite solutions, according to Brokk. It combines electric drive technology with compact maneuverability and can lift up to 1,110 pounds.
“The EL500 offers our customers a mini loader that meets today’s sustainability standards without sacrificing productivity,” says Jeff Keeling, vice president of sales and marketing at Brokk. “This machine is built for indoor and outdoor jobsites and gives contractors the flexibility to work longer and harder with lower overall operating and maintenance costs.”
With a compact 32 in. footprint, Brokk says the EL500 can operate in areas larger machines can’t access. The mini loader features a heavy-duty chassis and reinforced structure, making it suitable for demanding applications. Interchangeable attachments, including a bucket, hydraulic breaker, floor scraper, vacuum lift, loading bucket and pallet fork allow the EL500 to operate across multiple phases of a project.

