Volvo Construction Equipment and Hitachi Energy have formalized a Memorandum of Understanding to pioneer end-to-end approaches for zero-emission construction. This collaborative effort unites robust capabilities in electric construction equipment, energy management, clean power supply, and system integration. The primary objective is to tackle decarbonization, one of the most critical challenges facing the construction sector today.
Customer and investor expectations are rapidly reshaping the industry, driving a strong demand for more productive, lower-emission operations. Simultaneously, regulatory and permitting frameworks are applying increased pressure, mandating that projects thoroughly address environmental performance and emissions during the planning and approval stages.
While individual electric machines, automation, and optimized asset planning offer clear avenues to reduce emissions, achieving fully functioning zero-emission construction sites requires a comprehensive approach. This transition depends heavily on a coordinated ecosystem of solutions and highly effective system integration across power infrastructure, energy management systems, and electric construction equipment.
Under the non-exclusive agreement, Volvo CE and Hitachi Energy will jointly evaluate commercial and technical concepts designed to facilitate zero-emission construction and manufacturing operations. The teams will concentrate heavily on site-level operational execution and system integration.
The scope of this collaborative work includes evaluating:
- Go-to-market strategies and business models
- Aftermarket requirements and long-term support considerations
- Practical, plug-and-play solutions for seamless transitions
The initial phase prioritizes go-to-market and commercial activities, aiming to simplify the shift to zero-emission construction sites for clients. Furthermore, the agreement establishes a framework for deeper technical alignment. Future initiatives may involve expanding service solutions, advancing digital integration, and developing connected machine technologies.
Volvo CE continues to lead the industryโs transition toward digitalization and electrification, while Hitachi Energy brings profound expertise in energy management, system integration, and power systems. Together, they provide a vital next step for customers navigating the complexities of decarbonization and accelerating the adoption of electric construction equipment.





























