Electric heavy equipment is finding its way onto more and more jobsites every day — and as the construction industry leader with the largest EV lineup, unmatched charging solutions and broad technical expertise, we give you an advantage by helping you determine what makes sense for your business now and down the road.
Electric may not be the right fit for everyone right now — but we’re always here to help with your research efforts, and we’ll be there for you when you’re ready to experience the benefits of clean, quiet electric.
The industry’s largest lineup of electric heavy equipment is here. Explore our models below to discover which machine is the right fit for your type of work.
Curious about charging electric heavy equipment? We’ve got you covered. Get all the details on charging infrastructure and products, charge times, best practices and more.
Power up– JR, Operator, Emterra Group
Learn whyHow do electric machines stack up to comparable diesel models? The answer may surprise you.
See the comparisonsWith reduced emissions and noise plus all that power, electric equipment could help you expand your business by taking on jobs you likely couldn’t in the past. Want to see the possibilities?
Get some ideasElectric equipment doesn’t idle, which means you can get more out of a single charge and you won’t rack up operating hours as fast as you would with diesel.
Learn about runtimes– Jennifer Milikowsky, Owner, Walden Hill
Watch their storyHow does electric construction equipment perform in harsh conditions? Baltic Sands Inc. tested out a Volvo electric excavator and wheel loader on a property development project in the remote, rugged desert in California.
See how they didThe Volvo ECR25 Electric compact excavator at Stena Recycling worked nearly non-stop for over 4,000 hours. Join Stena Recycling’s Head of Purchasing as she explains why switching to electric machines is good for both business and the environment.
Take a lookGovernment fleets are among the most eager early adopters of electric construction equipment as they seek solutions to support sustainability initiatives and meet demands from the public and elected officials. The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission is a great example.
Read moreRobles1 uses electric construction equipment to tackle tough indoor demolition jobs and even gain an edge on competitors by acquiring work they couldn't get with diesel machines alone.
Watch them in actionIf you’ve only been looking at on-road vehicles to meet specific fleet ratio targets, it’s worth considering off-road equipment for your electric fleet too.
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