Demolition 2.0: The Electric Revolution in Urban Deconstruction

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Welcome to the Future of Deconstruction

If you thought deconstruction was just demolition with a fancy name, think again! The world’s first fully electric deconstruction site is revolutionizing sustainable urban development, and it’s powered by Siemens’ technology and Volvo Group’s battery-electric trucks and heavy-duty equipment. Who knew that creating a cleaner and greener city could be electrifying?

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A Partnered Approach to Sustainability

This landmark project, taking place in Erlangen, Germany, is the epitome of collaboration. Siemens has teamed up with Metzner Recycling to bring you a showcase of electrifying deconstruction — and we’re not just talking about the lights. The special deployment of Volvo CE’s fully electric fleet ensures that this 25,000 cubic meter job site stays quiet, safe, and eco-friendly while achieving a jaw-dropping 96% recycling rate. Talk about going green!

Pushing Boundaries with a Purpose

Christian Franz, head of sustainability at Siemens Real Estate, summarizes it best: “This groundbreaking project illustrates how partnerships and determination can impact the future of real estate.

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