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From AI-powered loaders to zero-emission giants, Liebherr is rethinking how machines move, think and refuel
OEMs are investing in different power technologies for heavy construction equipment. Is battery-electric still best for contractors?
Kier trials solar power with hydrogen fuel cell backup to power construction site in Somerset, UK
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What we learned from Liebherr’s 2024 full-year results
Machines include operational version of the HW155H fuel cell wheeled excavator
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Tarriffs and electrification among key talking points
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Chinese construction equipment manufacturer Sany has revealed the total revenue it generated from both electrically powered and hydrogen-powered machines in 2023
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A team of journalists from KHL Group, which publishes Construction Briefing, was out in force at the Intermat show in Paris last month.
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What are the world’s 10 biggest construction equipment manufacturers spending on research and development?
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The long wait for Intermat, one of Europe’s biggest construction trade shows that last took place in 2018, is nearly over.
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Volvo Construction Equipment recently unveiled its 2023 financial results, with sales up by 1% on a currency-adjusted basis to SEK 105 billion. Here are four things we learned from its annual report.
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The question of how to power construction equipment effectively at the same time as bringing down carbon emissions is taxing the minds of experts across the sector.
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GM to expand vision of an all-electric future to include the heaviest-duty applications
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OEM exhibiting at show from Jan. 9-12 in Las Vegas
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Compaction specialist chief outlines the dangers of making power choices too soon
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Cummins Engine Business president sees continued future for internal combustion.
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Construction OEMs and engine manufacturers are moving ahead with hydrogen combustion engines. But will hydrogen fuel cells also be part of the mix? Opinion is divided.
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Electrification discussions being had with rental companies