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In depth: Hilti’s Nuron cordless battery platform

 Hilti's Nuron
Hilti’s Nuron TE 2000-22 cordless breaker at work on site (Image: Hilti)
CM takes an in-depth look at Nuron, Hilti’s new cordless battery platform. Launched alongside a range of 70 new tools, Nuron promises a combination of better performance, greater efficiency on construction sites, and enhanced worker safety and sustainability

Using handheld tools on a construction site can be a confusing business. A range of different tools running on different platforms can mean a mess of cords, cables and chargers. Batteries go missing or aren’t compatible with other similar tools. In the worst case, tools and batteries can end up being thrown away if one or the other ceases to work.

It was partly in order to address this problem that Hilti has created its new Nuron cordless battery platform, launched at the same time as a range of 70 tools designed to run on it. But the Nuron platform offers more than just practicality: Hilti claims it also improves the tools’ performance, enhances worker health and safety, and offers construction the opportunity to save money by reducing the number of tools needed on site.

Until recently, Hilti had two main battery platforms to run its cordless tools – a 22V platform and a 36V platform. It also offered a range of tools that run on petrol or cords.

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