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JCB drives hydrogen-fuelled backhoe loader past Palace of Westminster to mark legislative change
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Bauer CEO Peter Hingott sits down with Construction Briefing at Bauma to discuss the future of machine building
Electric machines are coming - but adoption looking slower and patchier than some originally predicted
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What we learned from Liebherr鈥檚 2024 full-year results
More than 90 industry experts over five days
A global materials and aggregates producer is powering its Poland plants with the sun
OEM says that, following rigorous testing, it is ready to mass produce China鈥檚 largest tonnage electric skid steer loader
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Roland Berger principal Martin Weissbart shares his view on
Company says the launch is a 鈥渟ignificant step鈥� towards a more sustainable and cost-effective future for the crushing and screening industry
The King of the United Kingdom visited JCB in Rocester for the company鈥檚 80th birthday
Alongside its hydrogen developments, the company will exhibit a complete Powertrain system
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Could the buzz around electrification of construction equipment in the US subside in favour of focus on internal combustion engines?
Spanish energy company Iberdrola and oil giant BP have started construction of what they claim is Spain鈥檚 largest green hydrogen plant
The plan calls for the construction of renewable generation plants
More and more businesses are producing hydrogen fuel cell generators for use on construction sites. But is the technology and supply chain ready for broader takeup?
JCB said its novel hydrogen engine received licensing approval for use
Cemex Ventures has announced a 鈥榝irst-of-its-kind鈥� project with a UK firm
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New ways of powering construction equipment bring with them risk of higher total cost of ownership (TCO)
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World鈥檚 biggest construction trade show to focus heavily on sustainable solutions
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Wacker Neuson introduced HVO as an alternate fuel for its new compact machines