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    Volvo–Hitachi site electrification: integrated power concepts for contractors

    May 27, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Volvo–Hitachi site electrification: integrated power concepts for contractors

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Volvo Construction Equipment and Hitachi Energy have signed a non‑exclusive collaboration to move from standalone electric machines to fully integrated, zero‑emission construction and manufacturing sites, combining Volvo’s electric excavators, wheel loaders and material handlers with Hitachi’s grid integration and energy management systems. The partners will develop end‑to‑end concepts covering clean power supply, site‑level energy management and system integration across plant and temporary electrical infrastructure. For contractors, the focus shifts from buying individual battery‑electric units to designing whole‑site electrical ecosystems and execution plans with a single integrated technical approach.

    Technical Brief

    • System integration emphasis points to coordinated control of chargers, distribution boards, cabling and plant duty cycles.
    • Site‑level execution focus suggests early‑stage planning of load schedules, connection points and phasing of electrification.
    • Hitachi Energy’s portfolio includes system management products, enabling centralised monitoring of power quality and utilisation.
    • Volvo CE’s electric range spans excavators, wheel loaders and material handlers, enabling multi‑discipline plant electrification on one site.

    Our Take

    In our database, Volvo Construction Equipment’s UK‑linked moves this year range from shutting the Rokbak Motherwell plant to expanding SMT GB’s compact equipment footprint, so the Hitachi Energy MoU signals that Volvo is reallocating capital and attention from legacy diesel haulage towards electrified site ecosystems.

    The recent start of serial production of Volvo CE’s A30 and A40 Electric haulers means this Hitachi Energy partnership arrives just as Volvo has viable heavy BEV machines to plug into grid‑tied and microgrid solutions, which is critical for quarry and construction clients trying to decarbonise without sacrificing fleet capacity.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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