Caterpillar and CRH Enter into Electric Off-Highway Truck Partnership

Caterpillar and CRH Enter into Electric Off-Highway Truck Partnership

Caterpillar and CRH Partnership for Electrification

Caterpillar has signed an electrification strategic agreement with CRH to accelerate the deployment of Caterpillar’s 70- to -100-ton-class battery electric off-highway trucks and charging solutions at a CRH site in North America.

Participation in Early Learner Program

Through the agreement, CRH will participate in Caterpillar’s Early Learner program for battery electric off-highway trucks, testing and validating the units in real-world applications. CRH will also provide feedback to address safety, performance, operational, and compliance requirements.

Advancing Industry Electrification Beyond Mining

“We are pleased to work with CRH, as our first aggregates industry customer, to expand our electrification solutions beyond mining. When it comes to sustainability, the quarry and aggregates industry requires diverse solutions. Our collaboration with CRH is an exciting opportunity to learn together and gain valuable insights into how our products can best support CRH’s long-term objectives to decarbonize its operations,” said Resource Industries Group President Denise Johnson.

Supporting CRH’s Climate Goals and Emission Reduction

The collaboration supports CRH’s climate-related objective of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from its operations by utilizing more sustainable equipment. CRH has set a target to deliver a 30 percent reduction in absolute carbon emissions by 2030 (from a 2021 base year) and an ambition to be a net-zero business by 2050.

CRH’s Commitment to Decarbonization and Collaboration

“At CRH, we recognize that collaboration and innovation are critical to delivering our industry-leading decarbonization targets and achieving our ambition of net zero by 2050,” said Scott Parson, President of CRH Americas Materials Solutions. “Through this partnership with Caterpillar, we will advance the use of sustainable equipment in our operations and build on our shared commitment to a low-carbon future.”