Interview: Zeppelin COO on green equipment

14 December 2022

Zeppelin Rental is navigating an uncertain climate with products and solutions to streamline rental and construction. At Bauma 2022, COO Peter Schrader spoke to Belinda Smart about 鈥榞reen equipment鈥 and industry collaboration.

One of the surprising things I learn about Zeppelin Rental COO Peter Schrader when we meet at Bauma is that he is something of a Heavy Metal fan; but Schrader is also experiencing his own revelations.

COO Peter Schrader on the Zeppelin Rental stand at Bauma 2022. COO Peter Schrader on the Zeppelin Rental stand at Bauma 2022. (Photo: 缅北强奸)

鈥淭his is the eleventh Bauma for me, but I never expected that we would have so many customers every day, at the same high levels,鈥 he says.

We meet on the Zeppelin Rental stand on the final Friday of the trade fair 鈥 just before the weekend crowds descend.

In the background, heavy metal also takes shape in a vast, yellow-liveried showcase of Caterpillar machinery, including electric prototypes, other low emissions machines and more.

This year鈥檚 Bauma represents a new move for Zeppelin Rental鈥檚 sister company and Cat dealer Zeppelin Baumaschinen, which took responsibility for showcasing Cat construction equipment, services, and solutions at the trade fair.

Steady numbers of visitors to Zeppelin Rental鈥檚 area could in part be attributed to the joint stand, located prominently in a central interior space; but Zeppelin Rental seems to be a magnet in its own right.

Its stand, busy with visitors when IRN arrives, exhibits Zeppelin Rental鈥檚 full capability; among the features on show is the 鈥楻entagon鈥 hosting solutions for rental including BIM enabled machine deployment, the Rental+ app, the Eco Rent program for emissions reduction and more.

Outlook for equipment rental in 2023

鈥淲e are very happy, and I鈥檇 say it has been a real success. It鈥檚 a good outlook for 2023,鈥 Schrader says of the Bauma 2022 experience.

That optimism is offset by a note of caution on Germany and Zeppelin Rental鈥檚 other geographies - Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Sweden, and Denmark.

鈥淩eally, nobody knows what will happen next year in Germany or in Europe. This year, my thought is, after Bauma it looks 鈥榥ot so bad鈥. Typically, after Bauma I鈥檇 say it looks good.鈥

鈥淕iven the current political and economic situation, everything can change every day.鈥

Despite or because of headwinds from supply delays to the Ukraine conflict and inflation, Schrader believes rental remains relevant.

鈥淲e have the equipment; we have the ability to help our customers in terms of reducing their emissions and helping with efficiencies. But it鈥檚 not just about providing equipment; it is about service through things like the Rental+ app, and the Eco Rent program.鈥

That program, now 10 years old, has proven successful in the rental of green equipment and 鈥渟olutions for our customers on lowering emissions鈥 a key focus for the company.

The cost of low-emission equipment
Zeppelin Rental BIM based solutions Zeppelin Rental is now supplying BIM based planning solutions. (Photo: Zeppelin)

It has also entailed a learning curve. 鈥淲hat we learned is that it鈥檚 not so easy to push low emissions machinery. Low emissions equipment is more expensive, it鈥檚 more price intensive,鈥 he tells IRN.

The Zeppelin stand has several Cat electric prototypes on display, and Schrader confirms that overall, Zeppelin Rental is investing 鈥渕ore and more鈥 in electric and alternative power products; 鈥淥ur capex next year will be more on electric and on other alternative drives than last year.鈥

But he also acknowledges challenges. 鈥淭hat equipment is two or three times more expensive for us to purchase and it鈥檚 hard not to reflect that in rental rates.

We have a big challenge to convince the market - the end customers, the contractors, the tier one construction companies 鈥 that electric and alternative drives are the way to go.鈥

Zeppelin Rental, Zeppelin Baumaschinen and Caterpillar鈥檚 joint Bauma 2022 showcase. Zeppelin Rental, Zeppelin Baumaschinen and Caterpillar鈥檚 joint Bauma 2022 showcase. (Photo; Zeppelin)

In addition to electric, Zeppelin is looking at machines with internal combustion engines that comply with Stage V, hybrid technology and even new technologies such as green hydrogen.

Outside Germany, in 鈥減rogressive鈥 markets like the Netherlands and Scandinavia, governments are enshrining low emissions in regulations, in some cases supporting those strictures with subsidies to encourage uptake, he says.

鈥淚n Germany we don鈥檛 have that. It鈥檚 limited to certain projects, for example a hospital in the centre of a city, or tunnelling projects.鈥

Zeppelin Rental鈥檚 approach is to proactively work with customers and suppliers on key projects. 鈥淲e are market leaders and want to move forward and we want to offer that to customers.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 not a must and its more expensive, and it鈥檚 a question of the project, the tender, the profitability and what they are able to pay for rental, but we encourage it where we can.鈥

Power supply for electric equipment

Customers鈥 caution should be taken seriously, he says. 鈥淭here are risks due to energy supply - concerns about electricity and infrastructure.

鈥淭he customer might have it in mind to change the project to an electric solution, but can they rely permanently on a supplier?鈥

To meet this need, products that support power supply, providing charging infrastructure and battery storage are a growing product line for Zeppelin Rental.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not the biggest part of the business but it鈥檚 a part,鈥 Schrader tells IRN; and he adds that alternative power requirements are creating new customer channels.

Visitors experience digital tools at Bauma 2022 Visitors experience digital tools at Bauma 2022. (Photo: Zeppelin)

鈥淎t Bauma I have been speaking, for example, to a city mayor who is looking for solutions for power cuts. We have some solutions to handle such things and we can speak to new types of customers, mayors, or municipalities. We鈥檙e also seeing demand from distribution centres from online retailers and local DIY centres.鈥

The events industry also demands alternative power options 鈥 and it鈥檚 a growing sector for other product types, he says.

鈥淚 love events 鈥 it was one of my projects some years ago to start the events business. I was convinced from beginning we had a chance to capture some of that market.

鈥淎 few years ago, we entered that business, with power solutions and lighting towers. Then the pandemic came, and we lost business for a couple of years 鈥 we were down to zero.

鈥淭his year there has been an explosion in demand; the same levels and higher than what we had before.鈥

鈥淲e have had discussions here at Bauma with agencies to potentially have us as key supplier, for music events and heavy metal festivals. I鈥檓 a little bit of a heavy metal fan.

鈥淲e鈥檙e becoming more and more known in events from music, to film, sports 鈥 bicycle races, that sort of thing. Events are about five per cent of our business 鈥 it is small but growing.鈥

Cautious outlook for construction equipment

For Zeppelin Rental鈥檚 core construction equipment business, the outlook remains positive, albeit shaded with caution.

鈥淏efore the war in Ukraine, Schrader tells IRN the outlook was optimistic; 鈥渘ow that鈥檚 more uncertain.鈥

At the same time, 鈥淚n Germany we need reconstruction for highway bridges, fibreglass cable laying, gas projects and more, also housing although that is declining a little because of financial challenges, with interest rates going up.

鈥淥n the other hand, demand for 400,000 dwellings across Germany so there鈥檚 a need.鈥

Beyond Germany, Zeppelin Rental鈥檚 key markets including Austria, Czech, Slovakia, Denmark and Sweden are performing well.

鈥淚n those countries, it will take time to grow a business similar to what we have in Germany,鈥 he tells IRN. To accelerate growth across all markets, the company is looking at acquisition opportunities.

鈥淭here are certain qualities we would look for, for example independent management, local market knowledge. We certainly see acquisitions as a big chance to grow the business.鈥

He says there are no immediate acquisition plans, but it鈥檚 on the company鈥檚 radar.

In the nearer term, despite his enthusiasm for Bauma, Schrader is bracing himself for the weekend, typically an opportunity for families and children to visit Bauma.

鈥淪ome have predicted that tomorrow and Sunday there will be fewer people here, but at the moment I can鈥檛 believe that.鈥

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