United Rentals Introduces Tower Crane Battery Energy Systems to North American Fleet
13 Marzo 2024 - 10:30PM
Business Wire
Helping Award Construction Achieve More
Sustainable Jobsite at St. Albert Project
United Rentals, Inc. (NYSE: URI), the world's largest equipment
rental company, today announced it has added battery energy systems
for tower cranes to its North American rental fleet. Developed by
Termaco in collaboration with United Rentals, this innovative
system provides clean, sustainable power that enables contractors
to reduce fuel consumption and equipment-related downtime while
achieving quieter, lower-emission jobsites.
Configurable up to 500kW, the system operates alongside a
generator to deliver reliable power to support tower crane
operations. It minimizes generator run time by storing energy in
batteries and running on battery power whenever possible. For
smaller applications, the battery unit can be powered by solar
panels to create a completely emission-free solution. This allows a
contractor to significantly downsize the generator and dramatically
reduce generator run time and emissions, while still meeting peak
power demands.
“Battery energy systems for tower cranes provide a great
application of practical sustainability on the jobsite by helping
contractors address their economic and environmental goals,” said
Larry Worthington, Region Vice President, Power and HVAC, United
Rentals. “This solution demonstrates United Rentals’ commitment to
bringing innovative products to market that deliver outstanding
value to our customers.”
Proven in the Field
General contracting firm Award Construction, based in Alberta,
Canada, pioneered the use of the United Rentals battery energy
system to fully power an 8-ton, 70-meter-tall tower crane at
Riverbank Landing, a 20-acre planned mixed-use community being
built in Edmonton.
At the project, Award went from running a 300kVA T4 generator 24
hours a day to power its tower crane, to charging the battery
energy system with a 100kW generator for just two and a half hours
a day and operating the crane solely on battery power. Generator
run time was reduced by 91%, which resulted in a fuel and emissions
reduction of approximately 80%.
“Sustainable building aligns with our company’s core values. We
are proud our Riverbank Landing construction site is making history
as one of the first in Canada to fully power its site tower crane
entirely by battery,” said Brian Hennessey, Construction Manager,
Award Construction.
This innovative tower crane battery energy system is part of a
range of low and zero-emission solutions. Learn more on the
Sustainability at United Rentals webpage.
About United Rentals
United Rentals, Inc. is the largest equipment rental company in
the world. The company has an integrated network of 1,504 rental
locations in North America, 38 in Europe, 23 in Australia and 19 in
New Zealand. In North America, the company operates in 49 states
and every Canadian province. The company’s approximately 26,300
employees serve construction and industrial customers, utilities,
municipalities, homeowners and others. The company offers
approximately 4,800 classes of equipment for rent with a total
original cost of $20.66 billion. United Rentals is a member of the
Standard & Poor’s 500 Index, the Barron’s 400 Index and the
Russell 3000 Index® and is headquartered in Stamford, Conn.
Additional information about United Rentals is available at
unitedrentals.com.
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