Above: The LHM 800 was handed over to Marcor and is now in operation at the Port of Rotterdam on the North Sea.
 
  • In the last six years, Liebherr has experienced a strong 400 % increase in demand for electrically powered mobile harbour cranes
  • As a retrofit kit, the electric drive can be installed even in existing cranes
  • Electric-powered Liebherr LHMs save up to 100 kg of CO2 emissions per hour compared to a diesel-operated mobile harbour crane
As sustainability takes centre stage and the transition from fossil fuels is both an environmental and economic imperative, the demand for electric drive systems is accelerating. Liebherr meets this momentum with corresponding drive types, each engineered to deliver optimal performance tailored to individual on-site requirements.
 
Liebherr, the global leader in mobile harbour crane technology, continues to drive innovation in sustainable port operations. With over 2,000 mobile harbour cranes produced and around 1,600 currently in operation across more than 130 countries, Liebherr has played a key role in advancing electric drive technologies in port handling – continuously refining and expanding its solutions over several decades.
 
Key regions have embraced electrically driven mobile harbour cranes, underscoring their growing importance and reinforcing Liebherr’s role as a reliable partner in the industry. India leads in adoption, followed closely by Türkiye. In Europe, the Netherlands, France and Poland also demonstrate steady demand for e-drive technology, alongside the United States and the United Kingdom.
 
Between 2019 and 2025, Liebherr recorded a significant increase of 400 % in its electric drive mobile harbour cranes. This substantial increase underlines the clear movement within the industry towards integrating more sustainable technologies in port operations.
 
 
The LHM 800 is equipped with a cable drum located at the rear of the crane.
The cable runs through a duct along the quay, providing protection against damage.
 
‘Our clients have benefitted from the integration of electric drives into our product range for over two decades’, said Franz Findel, product manager at Liebherr-Rostock GmbH. ‘Beyond the considerable reduction in CO₂ emissions and noise levels, e-drives require minimal consumables and feature fewer moving parts – significantly reducing maintenance demands and associated costs. These advantages contribute directly to improved overall efficiency and operational reliability, without sacrificing speed or lifting capacity.’
 
Retrofitting meets the present
The Liebherr drive system portfolio continues to evolve with the different infrastructural and regulatory conditions across global port environments. This means that the electric drive is not just an option when building a new crane but can also be retrofitted. Cranes that have operated reliably for years can be converted from a diesel to e-drive, supported by Liebherr’s worldwide customer service network.
 
In this way, port operators are not only responding to changing circumstances, such as state funding programmes or infrastructure expansion in ports, but are also modernising their equipment to ensure continued successful operation for many years to come – always with a focus on efficiency.
 
 
The machine room features an electric-hydrostatic drive, one of three drive systems offered by Liebherr. 
 
Future-ready solutions for efficient operations
During heavy lift operations, cranes often experience idle periods when no load is being moved. In these moments, opting for an e-powered drive offers a significantly more sustainable solution. While a diesel engine continues to emit approximately 24 kg of CO₂ per hour even when idling, the e-drive consumes no extra energy during these pauses. When powered by renewable energy sources, the environmental benefits are even greater – handling operations at the quayside with an electric Liebherr mobile harbour crane can reduce CO₂ emissions by up to 100 kg per hour compared with a diesel driven mobile harbour crane.
 
Beyond environmental advantages, the e-drive also delivers economic and operational benefits. Many countries offer attractive subsidies for the adoption of alternative energy technologies, supporting industries in meeting national CO₂ reduction targets. Additionally, electric drives require less maintenance than their diesel counterparts – eliminating the need for oil changes, fluid checks and filter replacements. This not only reduces operating costs but also simplifies service routines, making the e-drive a suitable choice for efficient and responsible port operations today.