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Largest electric excavator of its kind used on Los Angeles Metro’s Purple (D Line) project
The world’s biggest construction equipment rental companies are playing a major role in the energy transition of the sector, both by offering contractors a source of low-carbon emission machines, and by using their purchasing power to encourage manufacturers to accelerate their development of electric and other forms of cleaner machines.
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Unblended renewables approved for use in industrial high-horsepower engines
Loop will provide T605 fuel cell system for ARP E-Vehicles’ new hydrogen electric bus platform
Marine project features a specially adapted version of the UK company’s HPM-400 motor
For zero-emissions vehicles to catch on truly, more is needed from the energy infrastructure front
Srikanth Padmanabhan, president of Cummins’ Engine Business, discusses key acquisitions, fuel-agnostic technology and more
German trade body calls for a rapid shift to hydrogen-focused projects
Mike Hayes looks at the power technology for construction equipment that may – or may not – be replacing diesel in the coming years
Solar panel specialist Lifos launches battery energy storage system
Rob White on electrification and market demand
Experts from Neste, Southwest Research Institute and New Holland Ag to discuss advances
New report claims electric mini excavators are a “better choice” than diesel equivalents - but is it that clear-cut?
Nordic companies take the lead on sustainability and alternative power
Modular battery power packs for tower cranes and other site equipment can replace diesel generators
Event in Brussels to explore market potential of new machines, along with conventional forecasts
Trystar’s new GridPaks combine solar, batteries and a propane generator set
MAN 175D formally approved for operation on up to 100% biofuels
Executive order designates Toyota system as Zero Emission Powertrain