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News Item: Break Boundaries, Charge Forward


Designed to accelerate adoption of electric solutions, the line is ushering in the next phase of the jobsite of the future. The DEWALT POWERSHIFT™ Cordless Equipment System can produce up to 60% less CO2e emissions during use versus petrol-powered equipment* driving sustainable innovation in the construction industry.

“The launch of DEWALT POWERSHIFT represents another major milestone in DEWALT’s 100-year legacy of leading innovation. Delivering this system to our users is a pivotal moment of growth that will help propel the industry forward through cutting-edge products that enhance productivity of jobsites around the world,” said Frank Mannarino, President & General Manager, DEWALT. “As a leader in total jobsite solutions, DEWALT is playing a critical role in making the industry’s electrification efforts a reality through a system of tools that will not only enable time and cost efficiency, but enhance concrete workers’ user experience and help reduce environmental impact.”

The six-piece DEWALT POWERSHIFT™ System, which will continue to expand, delivers a seamless transition from petrol-powered to battery-operated projects, setting a new industry standard and represents the future of sustainable solutions the concrete industry needs.

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DEWALT POWERSHIFT will be launched in the UK at the Executive Hire Show on 12th & 13th February 2025. For further details about DEWALT POWERSHIFT or if you’d like an on-site demonstration, please email hire@dewalt.com.

* Vs. leading competitors, average of individual DEWALT POWERSHIFT™ equipment weighted by lifetime emissions during use; US average grid output emission rates and grid loss based on the US EPA’s eGRID2022 database, published Jan. 30, 2024 (epa.gov/egrid); fuel emissions factors based on the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions Coefficients for finished motor gasoline, published Sep. 7, 2023 (eia.gov).

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