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Thinking of going electric? Already have? Find helpful tips for battery charging, maintenance and more in these articles.
If you operate heavy equipment today — one machine or a fleet of hundreds — then you have some sort of refueling strategy in place. Maybe diesel gets trucked to your sites once or twice a day, so machines can fuel up and keep working with little interruption.
Learn MoreThink about what’s required to keep your diesel-powered machine running. For the most part, if you conduct regular preventive maintenance and keep it fueled up, you’re good to go. Things aren’t so simple with electric equipment.
Learn More2025 marks Caterpillar’s centennial year, and I can’t think of a better place to launch the celebration than CES 2025. Why’s that? Because innovation has driven our success — and more importantly, our customers’ success — for a century now. After all, Caterpillar was built on a breakthrough: Our founders revolutionized the work for farmers in the early 1900s by replacing the wheels on a tractor with tracks. The rest, as they say, is history.
Learn MoreMany of us think of electrification as a relatively recent trend. After all, it’s been less than 30 years since the launch of the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle (Toyota Prius) and just 15 since the debut of the first mass-market EV (Nissan Leaf).The fact is, from the mid-1990s through today, nearly 9,000 Cat® products with electric drivetrains have been working on customer sites. In 2024, that equipment topped 50 million hours of operation, which is equivalent to 5,704 years.
Learn MoreSee where electrification is headed and how you can have the most success in your energy transition journey.
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