Construction
Transporting materials and equipment to urban construction sites
Easy to manoeuvre and with torque ideally suited to their use, electric trucks can be used to transport materials and machinery in towns and cities where environmental requirements are strict.

Quietly transporting equipment and materials to construction sites
The Renault Trucks E-Tech C fitted with a hook is used to transport materials and site equipment and to dispose of waste. It operates with zero CO₂ emissions and noise.
«Every company will go [to electric], so why not go sooner than later?»
In Finland, Kilon Osuus Auto is switching to electric. Ari Savisalo, CEO, explains how he operates his new Renault Trucks E-Tech D to transport construction material.
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Collecting household waste
Emptying recycling points
Disposing of industrial and construction waste
Emptying rubbish bins in public spaces
Transporting materials and equipment to urban construction sites
Making the most of vehicles needed for construction sites
Safety and working conditions
Demolition
Cement industry
Adapting to the needs of craftpeople
Optimising logistics
Optimising city transport with the Urban Logistics Hub (ULH)
Tackling the challenges of the last mile
Combining modes of transport
Zero-emission city deliveries
Continuing to innovate
Delivering to the City Center
Delivering to the Downtown Area
Delivering to the Suburban Area
Maintaining public spaces
Building and maintaining roads
Renovating the city
Maintaining green spaces
Meeting the needs of regional distribution
Electrifying industrial flows
Electromobility and extreme cold