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Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) and Metzner Recycling has completed the world’s first zero-emission industrial-scale deconstruction
10 new electric machines set for Europe by 2026
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Liugong’s outgoing chairman and CEO Zeng Guang’an, and the company’s new president Luo Guobing speak exclusively to Construction Briefing
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JCB’s group director of special projects Tim Burnhope on the use cases for hydrogen combustion engines and battery-electric machines
Construction equipment’s shift to electrification is “slower than wanted or needed”, according to Volvo CE
Electric machines are coming - but adoption looking slower and patchier than some originally predicted
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Roland Berger principal Martin Weissbart shares his view on
US-based manufacturer Toro has added three new electric machines to its portfolio
Through international partnerships, CECE highlights how it secures early insights into key global developments shaping the construction equipment industry
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Longstanding service provider for Genie now becomes official dealer
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Dutch equipment dealer Kemp Groep says trade wars and far-right climate scepticism will not deter it from investing in Chinese electric earthmovers
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The internal combustion engine (ICE) still dominates new construction machinery sales but electric alternatives are undoubtedly catching on
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Here’s a look at some of the latest electric-powered earthmovers and material handlers to hit the market since the start of 2024
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This month has seen the publication of a brand-new report from Off-Highway Research that examines the state of the nascent global electric construction equipment industry
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Chinese equipment industry is in midst of another painful, prolonged trough but implications could be felt much further
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When news emerged last month that the US government would be raising tariffs on a wide range of Chinese goods, including electric vehicles and batteries, it wasn’t immediately obvious whether this would apply to construction equipment
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There’s a problem with how the world is advancing electrification, specifically in construction
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Leading OEM shares some of the results from the testing of its 23-ton electric excavator
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Machinery noise levels are said to be ten times lower than that of traditionally powered equipment
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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.