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2026-05-27
Since 2026, the small and medium-sized excavator sector has experienced a structural recovery, characterised by robust domestic demand, rising exports, stable prices and technological innovation, and has emerged as a key segment within the construction machinery sector with strong growth momentum.
The domestic market is characterised by a clear trend of 'small excavators dominating, with structural differentiation’. Thanks to their flexibility, efficiency and adaptability, small excavators in the 6-tonne class and below have become the core equipment for applications such as rural revitalisation, municipal pipeline upgrades, landscaping and rural infrastructure development. In 2025, small excavators accounted for 77% of domestic sales, and from January to April 2026, sales grew by over 20% year-on-year, continuing to lead the industry. Demand for medium-sized excavators (6–13 tonnes) remains stable in projects such as urban renewal and agricultural water conservancy. Driven by both domestic and international demand, the sector’s prosperity continues to rise.
Since May, several leading brands have successively announced price increases for excavators, ranging from 3% to 5%, marking the first large-scale collective price rise in three years. The primary reason for these increases is the sustained rise in the prices of bulk raw materials such as steel, fuel and rubber, with cost pressures being passed on to the end consumer. The industry’s long-standing cycle of 'low-price competition’ is beginning to ease, and the market is gradually returning to rational competition.
Technological upgrades have become a core competitive advantage in the industry, with clear trends towards electrification, intelligent systems and multi-functionality. The penetration rate of electric mini-excavators is projected to reach 15% by 2026, with their zero-emission and low-noise advantages aligning with urban construction environmental requirements. At the same time, the implementation of intelligent technologies such as 5G remote control, automatic levelling and fault self-diagnosis is accelerating, significantly enhancing construction efficiency and safety. The widespread adoption of multi-functional attachments, enabling a single machine to serve multiple purposes and thereby reducing customers’ overall costs, has become a key selling point for small and medium-sized excavators.
Overseas markets have become a key driver of growth, with compact construction machinery accounting for over 45% of exports by 2026, with South America, Southeast Asia and Europe serving as core markets. Chinese brands are steadily increasing their global market share thanks to their excellent value for money and comprehensive overseas service networks, whilst export orders for small and medium-sized excavators are growing steadily due to their suitability for overseas infrastructure and agricultural construction projects.
The industry has now shifted from 'price competition’ to 'value competition’. Hightop Machinery has established a strong presence in the small and medium-sized excavator sector, keeping pace with market trends and continuously optimising product performance. We are introducing models that better meet the demands of precision and eco-friendly construction, striking a balance between efficiency, environmental protection and value for money. At the same time, we are enhancing our full lifecycle services to help customers reduce costs and improve efficiency, working together to create a new future of high-quality development for the industry.
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