Seemingly every equipment manufacturer has released—or is working on—electric equipment. There’s almost no way to escape the marketing and prototype hype along with its accompanying sustainability ...
How electric earthmovers are being deployed. How operators view the current state of the market. Market demand drivers. What manufacturers are focusing on. Keys to successful adoption. Batteries ...
Research firm says cost savings and quieter work environment among factors boosting sales of electric-powered construction sector equipment. On the job site, noise pollution reduction is one of ...
Today’s electrical contractors are challenged by doing more work with fewer resources. Digital tools and technology are leading the way to productivity gains and improved safety metrics. New types of ...
Growth in use of electric equipment in construction has been relatively slow in the U.S. despite successful pilot efforts, but a new coalition of cities, municipal agencies and industry groups is ...
The adoption of electric construction equipment is quickly growing domestically and globally. Driving factors include noise reduction; lower operating fuel and maintenance costs; government emission ...
Engineering firms are increasingly recognizing the importance of digital construction and its transformative impact on electrical engineering and MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) design.
For the past few years, electrification of rental equipment has been part of a larger discussion on greener ways of operation to meet stricter emissions regulations, follow environmentally friendly ...
Volvo CE CEO Melker Jernberg climbs aboard the electric A30, the company's first electric long-haul dump truck. It's powered by five lithium-ion batteries and can work four to five hours straight ...
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