REDS IS THE NEW GREEN
CRANEPOWER GATHERS SIGNIFICANT MOMENTUM
As featured in Cranes and Lifting Magazine
The popularity of Cranepower’s CP-300 UPS is rapidly growing in the Australian Construction sector, with leading tower crane businesses quick to adopt the technology. Reds Global is a prime example and Jason Redman explains why he has been quick to purchase CP300-UPS units.
“We have purchased two of Cranepower’s CP 300-UPS units as we see this technology supporting Reds Global’s goals of sustainability, cost reduction, and operational efficiency. We chose Cranepower products primarily for their environmental and economic benefits as they are more cost effective to operate than traditional diesel generators, with lower running costs and minimal maintenance,” said Jason.
Jason and his teams have been impressed with the performance of Cranepower’s CP 300-UPS. “The CP 300-UPS has demonstrated impressive performance in various applications. It provides reliable power for our cranes and the unit offers robust surge protection, ensuring the safety and longevity of connected equipment. The compact, silent, and easily transportable design of Cranepower units has proven to be a dependable and efficient power solution,” he said.
“By integrating Cranepower units, Reds Global is actively working towards providing sustainable construction practices. This move not only aligns with our environmental goals but also enhances operational effectiveness and safety on construction sites by providing a cleaner and healthier work environment,” said Jason.
“Reds Global is deeply committed to our sustainability responsibilities. Our approach includes integrating renewable energy sources, waste minimisation and reducing our carbon footprint. By adopting innovative technologies and maintainable practices, Reds Global aims to create a more sustainable future for the construction sector. The Cranepower product plays a crucial role in this strategy. These battery units significantly reduce CO2 emissions and eliminate diesel fumes, which aligns with Reds Global’s targets,” he said.
Jason sees a bright future for Cranepower’s technology. “In my opinion, Cranepower technology is poised to become a significant part of the crane landscape in the future. The construction industry is increasingly prioritising sustainability, and the shift towards electric and hybrid cranes is a clear trend. These cranes offer substantial environmental benefits, such as reduced greenhouse gas emissions and lower noise levels, making them ideal for urban construction projects.
“Additionally, advancements in battery technology are extending the operating hours of electric cranes. As the industry continues to embrace eco-friendly solutions, technologies like Cranepower will likely play a crucial role in shaping a greener and more efficient future for crane operations,” said Jason.