E-machines are still super niche, but battery power is carving out an important work zone around urban, indoor, and noise-sensitive projects. Electric construction equipment is here — but still niche, ...
Discover how this compact site dumper helps move soil and construction materials efficiently in limited work areas. With its ...
Bedrock Robotics, led by a veteran of Alphabet Inc.’s autonomous tech unit, is emerging from stealth with $80 million and plans to make heavy construction equipment work around-the-clock without human ...
Research firm says cost savings and quieter work environment among factors boosting sales of electric-powered construction sector equipment. On the job site, noise pollution reduction is one of ...
MOOG Construction’s energy skunkworks ZQUIP made headlines last year by bringing the cordless power tool battery model to the world of industrial-grade heavy equipment – now, they’re making it even ...
CASE Construction Equipment has announced a range of new models and upgrades for construction and utility crews. The releases add versatility and maneuverability on machines ranging from backhoes to ...
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The sheer size of some of the world's tallest buildings is just extraordinary. The current tallest, Guinness World Records reports, is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, which stands at 2,716 feet, 6 inches ...
The adoption of electric construction equipment is quickly growing domestically and globally. Driving factors include noise reduction; lower operating fuel and maintenance costs; government emission ...
The construction machine industry is still in its early stages of electrification, with the first small electric machine only coming onto the market in 2015. However, IDTechEx's new report, "Electric ...
Xpanner, a startup automating construction work by retrofitting construction equipment with robotics and physical AI technology, has raised $18 million in a Series B round, the company tells ...