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Ditch Witch® introduces the c3E, the Industry’s First Electric Trencher

Landscapers and contractors looking to put instant power to the ground can turn to an innovative product from Ditch Witch, the c3E, the industry’s first electric trencher, which will be introduced at ARA 2025.

This compact, walk-behind trencher is engineered for easy use and maximized productivity by delivering increased power to the jobsite and reducing the risk of start-up issues. Equipped with an advanced electric motor, the c3E offers instant torque, enabling operators to trench up to 1,000 feet in clay on a single charge.

The c3E is ideal for a variety of irrigation and utility installation projects capable of digging up to 3 feet deep. Featuring intuitive controls, easy starting capabilities and reduced equipment vibration, the c3E mitigates operator fatigue, helping operators to boost productivity and profitability. Through improved capabilities, the c3E has the ability to regulate trenching speed, allowing for more efficient cuts without the need to fight the machine, enabling smoother and more effective operation.

The c3E’s advanced electronic components provide instant torque, while reducing noise pollution, offering a quieter jobsite, and increasing productivity. 

The c3E is engineered to streamline maintenance routines, eliminating the need for engine oil checks. This design promotes jobsite uptime and delivers increased power, enabling operators to trench at speeds like never before. As a result, rental yard owners can potentially increase rental frequency, as operators complete jobs more efficiently.

Ditch Witch continues its legacy of trenching innovation with the first electric trencher offering a more productive, efficient, and easy-to-use solution and increasing performance. Visit the Ditch Witch booth #4231 at ARA to learn more about the c3E and experience the future of trenching.



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