Volvo CE and Hitachi Energy have formalized their collaboration with a signed MOU, aiming to speed up the adoption of battery-electric construction equipment on job sites powered entirely by clean, renewable energy. The initiative brings together Volvo's electrified machinery lineup with Hitachi Energy's expertise in intelligent energy storage and management.
Why this matters for construction decarbonization
Construction sites are among the most challenging environments to electrify: they are often off-grid, energy-intensive, and rely heavily on diesel generators and fuel-powered machinery. By pairing electric equipment with on-site renewable energy and battery storage, the two companies aim to make clean job sites viable without dependence on grid connection.
The partnership reflects a broader EU-level push to reduce emissions from non-road mobile machinery (NRMM), a category that accounts for a significant share of industrial diesel consumption across Europe. Regulatory pressure — including upcoming Euro Stage V+ and potential electrification mandates — is making zero-emission job sites a strategic priority for large contractors.
What comes next
The MOU sets the framework for joint development, with specific products, pilot projects, and commercial offerings expected to be announced in the coming months. If successful, this model could be replicated across major infrastructure projects globally, marking a turning point for an industry that has long been seen as nearly impossible to decarbonize.
Source: Volvo CE, Hitachi Energy set to partner on zero emission job sites - Electrek· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.
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