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Volvo L25 Electric gives winter the cold shoulder with eco-friendly city cleaning
The Volvo L25 Electric has been proving it can weather any storm by helping to keep the icy streets of Cologne, Germany, clean and clear during the winter.

Volvo Autonomous Hauler wins Red Dot award
The TA15 – part of the TARA autonomous transport solution from Volvo Autonomous Solutions – has won a coveted Red Dot Award for product design.

First Volvo electric compact wheel loader a tree-mendous success for German tree farm
Leick Baumschulen is testing the first Electric compact wheel loader from Volvo Construction Equipment, finding it to be a quiet and emission-free.

The furious five components that help machine control systems click
The connectivity ecosystem is growing. Here we take a deeper look at the top five components that are helping machines do more.

Five ways data helps us predict the future
Volvo Construction Equipment dealers handle data every day. Here are some of the ways data is shaping industries and helping us take proactive action.

First VOLVO electric compact excavator arrives at customer site
French contractor Spac, part of the Colas Group, has taken delivery of the first electric Volvo compact excavator, the ECR25 Electric, in the customer trial phase.

Volvo presents new electric articulated bus
Volvo Buses is now extending its range of electrified buses with an all-electric articulated bus for quiet and emission-free high-capacity operations – the Volvo 7900 Electric Articulated. The company now has a comprehensive range of electrified vehicles featuring hybrid buses, electric hybrid buses and all-electric buses for the varying needs of a wide range of cities.

Going deep to build the world’s longest road tunnel
Reconstruction of the Coastal Highway Route E39 is not only Norway’s biggest ever infrastructure project – but the Rogfast road Tunnel, of which it is part, will be the world’s longest and deepest underwater highway. With a depth of up…

Electromobility: Rethinking the streets of London
If London plans to be a zero-carbon city by 2050, there have to be huge changes in policy, transport infrastructure and public attitude. Volvo Construction Equipment talks to Mark Poulton, Vehicle Technology Manager and Principal Technical…