Opinion and Technical

When will all construction plant go electric?

Just as electric vehicles are starting to take to the roads, more electric construction plant and equipment is being launched into the market. But when will we reach a point when all plant is electric? It could take longer than you think, explains Kevin Minton.

Hardly a day goes by without the launch of a battery powered item of plant or news of a company adding electric equipment to their fleets.

In the first half of January alone came news of what is claimed to be the world’s first electric compact tracked loader, and of a contractor converting an asphalt spreader from diesel to battery power. And machines like mini excavators, compact dumpers and scissor lifts are already available in battery versions. 

Certainly, the COP26 environmental summit in Glasgow last year highlighted the urgent need to reduce emissions. More organisations have net zero carbon targets in place and are looking for greener ways of working.

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