Developed by Japanese material handling giant Tadano, the 100-ton GR-1000XLL EVOLT is a wheeled electric crane built to handle rough terrain and unfinished job site surfaces. And now, Tadano’s ...
For Part 1 on our series about the International Lineman's Rodeo Week, we are kicking it off with voices from the safety and training conference. The first part of this audio story highlights the ...
Hard rock mining equipment manufacturer Sandvik is working with Swedish mining company Boliden AB to test and develop a new, battery electric surface drill rig concept at Boliden’s Kevitsa mine.
Now, Larimer County is introducing a new grant program to help small landscaping businesses transition to electric equipment. “Operating a single commercial leaf blower for just one hour ...
Cold weather is hard on batteries, so to keep your electric yard equipment in top-of-the-line ... So, if you, like me, live in an area that experiences drastic temperature fluctuations, you ...
HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - Horry Electric Cooperative confirms the outage to the Forestbrook area has been restored after crews fixed damage caused by a raccoon. HEC said the outage left 5,400 ...
Electrical engineers design and analyze electronic circuits that perform specific functions, such as signal amplification and processing, power conversion, visual display, and computing found in ...
There were several very simple electrical jobs to do at his home. The total bill for the four hours of labor, including $125 worth of materials, was $1,100. My friend reached out to me in shock.
18 at 5:00 p.m. Reporter Evan Halper spent months mapping the opaque China-based supply chains behind the production of millions of electric vehicles ... Xinjiang emerge near the top of Tesla ...
Much of the electric vehicle supply chain is tabling expensive moon ... The shift to surefire technology over near-misses pairs with weaker-than-expected EV sales in the U.S. and adjustments ...
Yet how safe is our power supply and other critical infrastructure, like phone lines? According to many experts, the answer is “not very.” The North American Electric Reliability Corporation ...