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Power Systems Research: Despite forecasted Class 8 decline, hydrogen-powered development continues
AEM: Technologies present growth opportunity for ag and construction
Hammer attachment provides double the impact energy of hydraulic models, says tech company
OEM releases new products with a strong focus on sustainable solutions
Construction equipment manufacturer Terex Advance is to start offering Cummins’ hydrogen internal combustion engine as an option in its concrete mixer trucks.
Swedish OEM delivers 600V charging solution for electric machines working on remote sites
Takeuchi says that the new machine is similar in performance to their diesel-powered TB216 compact excavator
How smaller truck mounts are balancing the need for greater capacities and low emissions while remaining compact
Dr Volker Knickel, CEO of the Wirtgen Group tells Andy Brown about electric equipment, global sales, worker shortages and the sector’s path to digitalisation
Construction of LNG fuelling stations is accelerating across Europe. Aecom explains what is involved in building new stations for Shell.
Dr James Jeffs of IDTechEx explains the economics of battery pricing
Tech firm’s report highlights half of CO2 emissions comes from excavators
Construction OEMs are increasing looking at alternative powered equipment
The construction equipment market is set to undergo huge change over the next 5-10 years and an acceleration in new technologies will see bigger players squeeze out smaller rivals.
Mike Hayes looks at the power technology for construction equipment that may – or may not – be replacing diesel in the coming years
Zero-emission scissor lifts have no hydraulic systems at all, says manufacturer
New RQ Series model designed for aerial platforms and light equipment
Volvo CE has published its own brand-agnostic software protocol, as well as plug specifications, used on its 48V off-board DC chargers
Volvo CE has unveiled its latest initiative to capitalise on the expanding compact equipment sector
Some companies are starting to offer retrofit electrification kits for construction equipment. Could it be a viable alternative to a new electric machine?