| Developers: | NPO High-Precision Complexes |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | November 2025 |
| Branches: | Transport |
2025: Production Launch
In November 2025, the High-Precision Complexes holding presented an electric mini-loader ANT1000Ye for communal needs. The machine completed factory tests at the Kovrovsky Electromechanical Plant and was transferred to the city services of St. Petersburg.
The development of equipment is carried out within the framework of the roadmap signed by the state corporation Rostec and the government of St. Petersburg in June 2025. The document provides for equipping the city with loaders on electric traction to work in the intra-quarter territories.
In terms of functional characteristics, the electric loader is not inferior to machines with diesel engines. The equipment has a carrying capacity of 1 thousand kg. The maximum speed of movement is 13 km/h.
Alexander Dernovoy, Deputy General Director of the High-Precision Complexes Holding for the Promotion of Civilian Products and Production Control, Chairman of the Board of Directors of KEMZ, noted the plant's experience in the production of municipal equipment. According to Alexander Dernovoy, the Kovrovsky Electromechanical Plant produces a wide range of ANT series mini-loaders, which are successfully used in utilities and construction work. The Deputy Director General stressed that the equipment showed itself in any weather conditions both in winter and in summer.
Alexander Dernovoy said that thanks to the electric engine, the new ANT model is suitable for performing tasks in an urban environment at night. The advantage is a reduced noise level compared to diesel counterparts.
Test operation of the electric mini-loader is planned for the autumn-winter period 2025-2026. The tests will take place with the participation of utilities in the northern capital.
Denis Udod, Chairman of the Housing Committee of the Government of St. Petersburg, stressed the strategic importance of transferring communal equipment to electric traction. According to Denis Udod, priority is given to three key advantages. These are operating comfort, environmental safety and high quality standards.[1]
