All Power Technology Articles
Film and TV equipment supplier orders 25 MEWPS from Niftylift
Rental firm acquires 20 new Genie machines as it continues its ongoing ecological strategy
Interest in the use of hydrogen has soared over the past few years as the construction industry races to reduce its carbon footprint. We roundup some recent initiatives
Heightened focus on hybrid and electric equipment spurs manufacturers to invest in and partner on new technologies
EHR Battery Power Generator range offers up to zero emissions and lowers fuel costs through efficient energy use
Britishvolt manufacturing facility in Northumberland will produce 300,000 low-carbon battery cells for automotive sector
UK commercial vehicle supplier completes multi-million-pound deal to buy body and trailer manufacturer out of administration
IRN looks at the latest all-in-one and low emission lighting towers for construction sites
As pressure mounts from governments and consumers around the world to reduce carbon, contractors are switching from diesel to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) to power their equipment.
Andrew Barker, Managing Director of CEA members TCP Group, examines the shift to electric and hydrogen powered construction equipment
After seeing the resulting market changes post pandemic, ZF Services UK has revamped its Nottingham Centre of Competence offering to better support the commercial vehicle (CV) aftermarket.
New products will be showcased at the ARA Show in October.
Electrical site equipment business on growth path
Multi-turbine system for floating offshore wind farms uses 80% less space, is more sustainable and produces cheaper electricity, says Wind Catching Systems
New KX019-4 SI LPG mini excavator and KC70H-4e dumper are first of Kubota’s Smart Energy Solutions range
Aggreko well aligned to key objectives of Games’ Social Values Charter
CESAR ECV (Emissions Compliance Verification) system identifies engine emissions and other data on machines
The 2nd New Power Progress Yearbook, providing a snapshot of May 2020 to May 2021, is the annual reference of choice
UK company’s powered access division to use diesel alternative biofuel as standard across its equipment fleet
UK company completes two-year trial of diesel alternative fuel for construction plant and machinery