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Site Sustainability Showcase to debut at PlantWorx 2025

From solar-powered welfare to hydrogen hybrids and electric NRMM – the new Site Sustainability Showcase will be a major focus at PlantWorx 2025.

A new feature at PlantWorx 2025 will bring together solar, hydrogen, electric, battery-powered, and hybrid technologies in one collaborative space.

The Site Sustainability Showcase, delivered in association with the CPA (Construction Plant-hire Association), headline sponsor Prolectric and sponsor DF Capital, will offer a joined-up look at how today’s cleaner site solutions are being used together to reduce emissions and improve efficiency.

How it works

Discover fully integrated solutions for cleaner, off-grid operation

It will demonstrate how these technologies work together to deliver carbon savings, improved efficiency and reduced operating costs across infrastructure, civil engineering and housebuilding projects.

  • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

  • Compact electric NRMM and hand tools

  • Hydrogen powered machinery

  • Solar-hybrid generators

  • Solar-battery lighting towers

  • Sustainably powered welfare cabins

  • Telematics, data and off-grid connectivity tools

 

 

Real world insights

Prolectric Ltd will be showcasing their market-leading solar and BESS solutions, providing real-world examples of clean, reliable off-grid power for site operations.

Supported by case studies and expert insight, the Showcase is non-competitive and collaborative, with contributions from leading exhibitors, CEA, AMPS and Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) members, and pioneering tech developers.

The CPA’s Decarbonisation & Sustainability Manager will also be on the stand to discuss practical considerations, best use cases, and challenges ahead.

During PlantWorx, tailored briefings on the Site Sustainability Showcase will be delivered to government regulators, public bodies, and environmental NGOs.

Register to visit the Site Sustainability Showcase

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This is a must-see feature for anyone committed to building a more sustainable future. Whether you're a contractor, plant manager, specifier or sustainability lead, the Site Sustainability Showcase will offer inspiration, knowledge, and practical pathways to reduce emissions.
For further information contact Joanna Oliver MBE, PlantWorx Lead Site Sustainability Showcase or Luis Bassett, Construction Plant-Hire Association Decarbonisation & Sustainability Manager.

 

Who's involved?

Flannery is bringing a 20-tonne electric LiuGong excavator. Plantforce will supply a hydrogen-hybrid excavator and a mobile hydrogen refuelling unit. City Lifting will demonstrate a plug-in hybrid truck-mounted crane, and Explore Plant & Transport Solutions will be showing an Ammann electric roller and Faresin telehandler.

Templant Rental will provide a Stage V generator mounted on a delivery truck, ready to connect to ProCharge, and Instagrid will support portable power with battery systems designed for tools and small equipment. Speedy Powered Access will showcase a hydrogen articulated boom lift, and Hiboo, via Halomec, will deliver a mixed fleet telematics platform for monitoring usage and emissions across the site.

Prolectric’s solar and battery systems will power much of the setup, with their ProPower and ProCharge units supporting welfare, charging and compact machinery. Live data and practical examples will help visitors see how these technologies are already being used to keep worksites running cleaner and smarter.

 

Headline Sponsor Prolectric’s solar and battery systems will power much of the setup, with their ProPower and ProCharge units supporting welfare, charging and compact machinery.

Live data and practical examples will help visitors see how these technologies are already being used to keep worksites running cleaner and smarter.

 

Sponsored by

Prolectric at PlantWorx

Luis Bassett, Decarbonisation & Sustainability Manager

“We’re showcasing equipment and systems that are already in use or available now — with a focus on how they can be used on sites. We’re also being clear about the barriers that remain, whether it’s infrastructure, site constraints or the current availability of alternatives. The CPA supports a technology-neutral approach and we believe that diesel still plays a key role on many sites, but there are ways that we can reduce the amount of diesel used. This is about understanding how and where low-emission options work, without dismissing the realities our members are facing today.”

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