CASE To Showcase Equipment That Meets Utility Challenges Head-On at The Utility Expo 2025

CASE Construction Equipment is heading to The Utility Expo 2025, October 7-9, to showcase a full lineup of proven machines built to help utility crews take on their toughest jobsite challenges. From zero-emissions electric models to highly compact equipment and heavy-duty workhorses, CASE will feature solutions that help teams work smarter, swifter and more profitably at booth K277.

“Utility professionals face unique challenges daily. Working in narrow urban spaces, meeting environmental regulations, maintaining aging infrastructure and maximizing throughput under tight timelines — they have their work cut out for them,” said Terry Dolan, head of CNH Construction Brands, North America. “At CASE, helping teams meet those challenges head-on with versatile, reliable and efficient machines is what wakes us up each morning. We’re here to make it easier for them to get the job done right.”

Leading the Charge with Electric Equipment

Municipal crews, maintenance teams and utility contractors often work in special environments where noise and emissions need to be kept to a minimum. Whether maintaining infrastructure in residential neighborhoods, trenching for pipes in indoor environments or operating in environmentally sensitive areas, CASE’s wide-ranging EV lineup gives teams smarter ways to work while meeting complex jobsite requirements.

For larger tasks in urban or sensitive environments, the four-wheel-drive, 580EV electric backhoe loader combines strength with sustainable, emissions-free operation. With the same performance and breakout forces as the popular 97-horsepower CASE 580SN diesel model, the 580EV provides productivity-boosting capabilities along with all the advantages of electrification — clean, quiet operation, instant torque and lower daily operating costs. The 14-foot electric backhoe is also compatible with many of the same attachments the 580SN supports and includes an Extendahoe to boost reach. Features like ProControl swing dampening, PowerLift/PowerBoost and electrohydraulic controls improve precision and ease of use.

For tight jobsites or indoor work, the compact, 1.5 metric-ton CX15EV mini excavator gives contractors more power and capabilities on the job with a minimal footprint. At less than 32 inches wide, this unit can fit through almost any doorway and is compatible with numerous attachments, including various buckets, augers and hydraulic hammers, making it an extremely handy tool for getting more work done efficiently.

Compact Equipment for Conquering Compact Jobsites

Utility work often demands flexibility and precision for working in confined areas. CASE’s display of compact equipment at The Utility Expo 2025 will feature a collection that rises to the challenge while also delivering enhanced power and workflow.

Previewing at the expo ahead of its official release is the upcoming 24-horsepower CX34D mini excavator, which pairs precision and performance for crews that work regularly in cramped spaces. The true zero-tailswing design lets operators work close up against walls or structures, while three power modes and proportional hydraulic controls make it easier to dial in performance.

For crews who need more muscle in constricted workspaces, the burly 58-horsepower CX50D mini excavator yields a strong punch in a compact design, with high lifting capacity and precise digging capabilities. The CX50D offers standard multifunction hydraulics and a second auxiliary. For advanced attachments, an optional third circuit is available.

The CX90E midi excavator also raises the bar on performance with a 72-horsepower engine, minimal tail swing for close-quarters operation and compatibility with multiple attachments. The perfect balance of size and power gives crews the ability to take on larger tasks in spaces where bigger machines simply can’t fit.

For jobs big and small, the 90-horsepower TV450B compact track loader brings strength and stability for utility crews tackling tough workloads. Sporting industry-leading breakout force and high-flow hydraulics, the TV450B is engineered for demanding attachment work — whether it’s heavy-duty grading, loading or material handling. Its intuitive controls boost precision, output and operator comfort and the loader’s extensive selection of attachments make it a true utility workhorse for a broad scope of tasks.

Rounding out the compact lineup, the TL100 mini track loader offers more functionality in a very small package. With convenient stand-on operation, a rated operating capacity of 1,000 lbs. and more than 40 different attachment options, this stand-on unit is an easy-to-use jack-of-all-trades for light utility work.

Heavy Hitters for Knocking Down Hard Jobs

For larger utility projects that call for more brawn, CASE’s featured array of heavy-duty machines produces. Leading the pack is the multifunctional and impressively powerful 580SV Construction King™ side shift backhoe loader. With a 97-horsepower engine, four-wheel drive drivetrain and a wide range of attachment options, this double-duty rig can handle almost any workload. It also features an innovative side shift design that enables rectangular trench digging without repositioning and working up against buildings with ease.

For rugged roadwork and urban jobsites, the WX175E SR wheeled excavator is designed for versatility on the move. With industry-leading hydraulics and compatibility with attachments like tilt rotators, pallet forks and grapples, the WX175 can adapt to multiple roles while providing superior precision and control. It can also reach speeds of 22 mph, letting crews transition between sites quickly, making it a go-to choice for complex urban projects that call for muscle and speed. Attendees can see the machine’s versatility in action with a tiltrotator and multiple attachments.

CASE will also be featuring the 96-horsepower 750M dozer, which boasts best-in-class drawbar pull of 41,000 lbs., no DEF required, and EH blade controls as standard. With a robust undercarriage design that reduces vibration and an advanced load management system that adjusts track speed to match the load, this powerhouse streamlines site prep and precision grading on utility infrastructure projects.

Experience CASE Equipment at The Utility Expo 2025

Attendees can see CASE’s latest innovations firsthand and learn how the company’s offering can meet the toughest utility challenges by visiting booth K277 at The Utility Expo 2025, October 7-9 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville.

For more information, visit www.casece.com.

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