All Off-Highway Articles
DPI reports on whether the tech could make its way to commercial trucks and off-highway machines
The E15X is one of the manufacturer’s new range of fifteen mini excavator models
Mark Ashdown explains why he chose to become an early adopter of electric construction machinery.
The project will demo how hybridisation can support H2 power delivery
Mining equipment to be first application for new batteries
Partnership to include work on electrification, charging infrastructure, low carbon fuels and renewable energy
Two companies demonstrated the Voltstack 30k, a mobile site equipment charger
H2 engine was unveiled at Agritechnica 2023 to highlight agricultural machine compatibility
The D101AEA and D101AEA Compact dumpers will complement the company’s current line-up of dumpers
Debut expands OEM’s 100% electric eSeries range
The UK arm of Netherlands-based contracting giant BAM is leading a new project that will see it run excavators specially adapted to inject hydrogen into the diesel engines of conventional excavators.
The initiative includes three new advanced technologies: the H2 burner, VOC Reduction Device (VRD) and Blue Smoke Treatment (BST)
Off-highway is a prime application target for automation and autonomy
21 tonner first of its kind for Europe
UK engine OEM will look to develop a series of alternative-fuel engines
New CEO says company “ideally placed” to take advantage of market opportunities
Dr Volker Knickel, CEO of the Wirtgen Group tells Andy Brown about electric equipment, global sales, worker shortages and the sector’s path to digitalisation
The construction equipment market is set to undergo huge change over the next 5-10 years and an acceleration in new technologies will see bigger players squeeze out smaller rivals.
New report claims electric mini excavators are a “better choice” than diesel equivalents - but is it that clear-cut?
Collaboration expected to accelerate autonomy in mining operations