Fuel cells alone won't be enough to bring the industry to zero net emissions, but they provide a promising way forward. Fuel cell technology could turn the construction sector into a far greener industry.
Unlock the Strategic Potential of Telematics Data
Recent studies report most contractors aren’t taking full advantage of the telematics data they collect. That’s a problem because in today’s market environment, a data-driven approach plays an important role in helping contractors maintain a competitive edge.
Jobsites and Machines of the Future: Diesel, Hybrid, Renewable, Connected, Autonomous and Electric
The future construction site will be more connected, automated, efficient, hybridized and lower in emissions than ever before, and still dominated by advanced technology diesel engines.
Two Studies Evaluate New-Generation Diesel Emissions in the Real World
The new generation of advanced diesel technology delivers a positive climate impact because it is near-zero emissions and is more fuel efficient, which translates into lower GHG emissions.
Five Innovations Powering the Construction Equipment of the Future
Due to their unmatched combination of power, efficiency, performance, reliability and durability, diesel engines are the primary power source in the overwhelming majority of construction equipment.
Tracking Fuel to the Piece of Construction Equipment
Heavy highway construction is equipment intensive, and along with that comes the use of a lot of fuel. Considering fuel’s variable and high cost, it’s logical to track it closely, yet many heavy highway companies fail to do so.












