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GXE2.0S
Efficient, Convenient, and Friendly Operation
The GXE2.0S is a high-efficiency and high-performance advanced electrified power unit that provides power output similar to gasoline engines with the convenience of battery power and friendly features of low noise, vibration and indoor useability.
Common application:
- Rammer
Features
Efficient, High Output Operation
- High-efficiency, high-power 3 phase brushless DC motor for maximum performance and reliability
- Quick charging lithium-ion battery for maximized operational productivity
- No fuel dependency saves time and money resulting in more efficient operations and improved long-term ROI
Quiet Operation
- Electric motor reduces noise and expands work hours and usage in areas where gasoline engines are too loud
Easy To Use
- Single switch operation makes starting and stopping simple
- No routine oil changes or fueling necessary making usage clean and odor-free
- Quick-snap buckle makes battery changes fast and easy
Proven Reliability
- The motor is water and dust resistant with an optimized cooling structure for maximum longevity in demanding environments
- Silicone potted Power Drive Unit (PDU) provides high tolerance against water, dust, and vibration for maximum longevity
- External and internal cooling fans on the motor optimize airflow to minimize potential damage due to overheating
Durable
- 3-Year GX warranty for peace-of-mind protection (motor)
- 2-Year component warranty (battery/charger)
Specifications
GXE2.0S
DIMENSIONS
GXE2.0S
PTO
Performance Curves

The power rating of the Honda eGX measures the net power output and net torque at 3600 rpm, as tested on a preproduction motor. Mass production motors may vary from this value. Actual power output for the motor installed in the final machine will vary depending on numerous factors, including the operating speed of the motor in application, battery conditions, environmental conditions, maintenance, and other variables.Specifications are subject to change without notice.







