In the next step on its journey towards fully diesel-free construction sites by 2029, HS2 has announced that 10 sites are now diesel-free, smashing the project’s original target of one diesel-free site in 2022.
Combining National Crane's largest capacity boom truck, the NBT60XL, with LineWise's TLL-2000-Series 3 Triple Line Lifter, capable of handling 230kV power lines, significantly expands the work scope of electric utility contractors.
We are pleased to introduce the new DX-7 Series Excavators. With numerous upgrades and improvements across the board, the new line-up represents the best combination of performance, smooth and intuitive controls, sustainable manufacturing and unbeatable value for money for customers.
After the postponement to October due to the pandemic, the bauma 2022 was eagerly awaited. For SANY Europe, this was also because the brand presence was given an even more European orientation this year, thus sending out clear signals of its strong growth.
German firm Böhm Entsorgung is putting its Volvo L25 Electric wheel loader from Volvo Construction Equipment to good use. Compact but powerful, the L25 Electric makes light work of heavy materials like paper and plastic materials.
Hydrema (UK) Ltd is the latest construction machinery manufacturer to fit CESAR and Emission Compliance Verification (ECV), to Hydrema stage V Dump Trucks.
We at Bosch Rexroth strongly believe that the future of construction, agricultural, mining and municipal vehicles will consist of powerful assistance functions up to fully autonomous operations.
Gustav Boberg, Segment Leader, at Volvo Construction Equipment explains why it is important to use electric construction equipment to build the electric charging infrastructure our society needs.
Construction machinery, such as excavators, is notorious for being inefficient, swallowing vast amounts of diesel, very little of which is converted to productive work. The construction industry accounted for a total of 20% of global energy-related carbon emissions in 2020. Today, the solutions are already there to drastically improve fuel efficiency in heavy construction machines, while more compact machines can be fully electrified.