Electric Concrete Mixer for Sale
Electric Concrete Mixers are a practical choice for buyers who want lower noise, easier maintenance, and practical jobsite mixing where power access is reliable. Compared with generic alternatives, the machine or system gives the buyer tighter control over how concrete is mixed, stored, or delivered around the actual job workflow.
Typical applications include indoor work, urban jobsites, repair tasks, rental fleet use. In these scenarios, buyers normally care less about headline brochure claims and more about whether the equipment improves daily control, reduces coordination friction, and fits the labor, transport, and service conditions of the project.
BatchMixPro positions this product around buyers who need controlled on-site concrete production without the cost and complexity of a full batching plant. The current range covers 120 to 500 L drums with 550 W to 3.0 kW electric motors, plus export-ready packing, startup spare-parts support, and configuration advice for overseas buyers.
An electric concrete mixer is a drum or pan-style mixer powered by an electric motor for cleaner, quieter, and lower-maintenance mixing where stable electricity is available.
- Best For
- urban jobsites with power access, indoor or low-noise work zones, rental and finishing crews
- Standards / QA
- motor insulation check, idle rotation test, packing inspection



Why buyers shortlist Electric Concrete Mixer
Low-noise operation
Electric drive is easier to use near residential, indoor, and noise-sensitive areas.
Cleaner daily use
No fuel handling or exhaust makes electric models easier for enclosed working conditions.
Reduced routine service
Users mainly manage wear parts and electrical checks instead of engine maintenance.
Multiple voltage choices
Models can be matched to 220V single-phase or 380V three-phase supply.
Rental-friendly
Straightforward operation and maintenance make electric units practical for tool hire businesses.
Technical Specifications
| Model | Drum Volume | Motor | Voltage | Batch Output | Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JZC120E | 120 L | 550 W | 220V | 90 L | Repair and finishing |
| JZC260E | 260 L | 1.1 kW | 220V | 200 L | Residential contractor |
| JZC350E | 350 L | 1.5 kW | 220V / 380V | 280 L | Rental fleet |
| JZC500E | 500 L | 3.0 kW | 380V | 400 L | Workshop and light commercial |
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Buyer Guide
Start with the real workload, not the largest available specification. For electric concrete mixer, confirm the target output, transport or placement workflow, local service conditions, and whether the customer will benefit more from mobility, tighter process control, or lower manual handling. In most cases, buyers make better decisions when they compare the full operating routine instead of looking only at purchase price or nominal capacity.
Electric Concrete Mixer vs a gas-powered mixer
Use this comparison to frame the equipment around workflow, mobility, and production expectations.
| Dimension | Electric Concrete Mixer | a gas-powered mixer |
|---|---|---|
| Noise | Quieter running | Higher noise and exhaust |
| Power dependence | Needs reliable electricity | Works where no power is available |
| Maintenance burden | Lower engine-related service | More engine maintenance |
| Best-fit environment | Urban and indoor work | Remote and outdoor jobs |
Frequently Asked Questions
What capacity range is typical for electric concrete mixer?
Electric Concrete Mixer buyers usually compare models in the 120 to 500 L drums range because that covers most mainstream contractor and supplier applications.
How much does electric concrete mixer cost?
Factory pricing commonly starts around USD 299 and can rise toward USD 2,600 once capacity, options, and export scope increase.
What power or drive setup is common?
The most common configuration uses 550 W to 3.0 kW electric motors, depending on model size, duty cycle, and the target market.
How long is the usual lead time?
A normal production lead time is about 10 to 18 production days, plus sea freight and inland delivery to the final site.
What should buyers confirm before ordering?
The first checks should be real output demand, site layout, local operator skill, and whether startup spare parts should be bundled with the machine.
Can BatchMixPro support export service planning?
Yes. We can prepare packing plans, startup spare-parts lists, and remote commissioning references matched to the selected configuration.