Every segment of ground transportation is gradually being converted to electric propulsion and now a startup is going after logging trucks. Today, Swedish tech start-up Einride unveiled The T-log, an ...
Electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles and logging-industry vehicles; as we look to the future, these are the segments most likely to see massive disruption and incredible levels of investment from ...
Fennell Forestry has commissioned an all-electric logging truck conversion from Janus Electric to trial the technology through the Green Triangle region of South Australia. The 720 horsepower electric ...
NEW YORK, N.Y. – A Swedish start-up has introduced an autonomous, all-electric logging truck. The T-log, introduced by Einride, features off-road capabilities and is designed to navigate forest roads.
Which electric log splitter is best? Electric log splitters make easy work of preparing firewood without all the noise and harmful emissions you get from gas-powered models. Not only that, these ...
It might not be the quickest vehicle at the event, but Swedish transport company Einride has chosen the Goodwood Festival of Speed to reveal the T-log, an autonomous, electric logging truck.
Autonomous technologies could revolutionize the trucking industry and that extends all the way to logging. It may have never crossed your mind before, but the wooden products you use everyday could ...
One of Australia's largest forestry regions hopes to transform the freight industry with a local harvester trialling an electric truck. A forestry harvester in South Australia's Green Triangle will ...
Swedish tech startup Einride has designed T-log, a fully electric and autonomous logging truck, which is designed to hit public roads by 2020. As a more powerful version of the startup's previous ...
On Friday, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission issued a recall for electric log splitters sold exclusively at Lowe's outlets. The machines do not have adequate labels warning that certain ...
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