Giant electric cranes deployed on HS2 sites

Liebherr LR1250E electric crane at HS2's Old Oak Common construction site The Liebherr LR1250E electric crane at HS2鈥檚 Old Oak Common construction site. (Photo: HS2)

Three fully electric crawler cranes have been deployed on two HS2 construction sites in the UK.听听

Supplied by UK company Select Plant Hire, the 250-tonne Liebherr LR1250E and two 160-tonne Liebherr LR1160E cranes are among just five 100% emissions-free Liebherr cranes in the world.

The giant machines each feature an electric engine, a high-capacity rechargeable battery and a power cable, which together enables the cranes to be used while 鈥榩lugged鈥 or 鈥榰nplugged鈥 from a mains electric supply.听

HS2 Minister, Andrew Stephenson, said, 鈥淗S2 is paving the way for greener and cleaner practices by working towards being net zero carbon from 2035, having diesel-free construction sites by 2029 and committing to trains running on zero carbon energy from day one.

鈥淗aving the UK鈥檚 first fully electric crawler cranes begin work on HS2 is the latest step in making these commitments a reality and aligning the country鈥檚 biggest infrastructure project with the Government鈥檚 ambitions for a greener transport.鈥

Liebherr LR1250E electric crane at HS2's Old Oak Common construction site The giant machines each feature an electric engine, a high-capacity rechargeable battery and a power cable. (Photo: HS2)

The larger Liebherr LR1250E model and one of the LR1160E cranes were recently delivered to HS2鈥檚 Old Oak Common site in West London, which is run by the Balfour Beatty, VINCI SYSTRA joint venture.

The two cranes, which incorporate a self-assembly and self-loading system, are being used to construct the 850m long Old Oak Common Station box, which will house six high-speed rail platforms.

Mohamed El Shazly, Environmental Manager at Balfour Beatty VINCI SYSTRA, said, 鈥淎s we work to deliver HS2鈥檚 Old Oak Common Station, we are continually seeking new ways to minimise our environmental impact and drive down our carbon emissions.

鈥淲ith only five of these fully electric cranes in the world, we are pleased that two are now operational on our site; testament to the commitment we have made alongside HS2 and our partners to support the UK鈥檚 transition to Net Zero.鈥

The second 160-tonne LR1160E is deployed on the rail project鈥檚 Canterbury Road vent shaft site in South Kilburn, London.

Liebherr LR1160E electric crane at HS2's Canterbury Road vent shaft site The fully electric LR1160 crawler crane at the Canterbury Road vent shaft site. (Photo: HS2)

Managed by joint venture contractor Skanska Costain STRABAG joint venture (SCS JV), the crawler is now being used to help build one of four structures that will provide ventilation and emergency access to the high speed rail line for the 4.5mile long Euston Tunnel between Euston and Old Oak Common.听

Robert Lockwood, Air Quality Lead at SCS JV, said, 鈥淲e want to make the transition to electric plant wherever possible in order to reduce emissions and noise, which is crucial for both the environment and the communities around our sites.

鈥淭o keep the momentum going, we鈥檙e already looking to procure our second electric crawler crane for delivery in March 2022.鈥

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