Moog Inc.
Location
New York
Founded
1951-02-13
Website
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2319 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about Moog Inc.
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2025-03-07 (tdworld.com)
ZQUIP Adds Diesel Option to All-Electric Construction Vehicle Conversions | T&D World
Equipment operators can toggle back and forth between diesel and zero-emissions power from the vehicle's cab.
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2024-05-21 (internationalrentalnews.com)
Turning diesel-powered construction equipment into zero-emissions machines
A part of Moog Construction, ZQuip is a new modular energy solution that effectively turns diesel-powered machines into electric equipment. It works on many types of machines, from large excavators to telehandlers and more, helping contractors meet requirements for zero emissions on their jobsites.
Read more2024-03-21 (solarpowerportal.co.uk)
Centrica signs PPA with Moog for roof-mounted solar
Energy company Centrica Business Solutions has completed a long-term solar power purchase agreement with aerospace defence manufacturer Moog.
Read more2024-03-12 (construccionlatinoamericana.com)
A new way to convert diesel into electric
Contractors have a new way to meet zero-emissions requirements on their workplaces, following the launch of a modular energy solution that converts diesel-powered construction equipment into electric machines.
Read more2024-02-23 (constructionbriefing.com)
Is this an effective way to convert diesel to electric? New tech’s developer thinks so.
Contractors have a new way to meet zero emissions requirements on their jobsites, following the launch of a modular energy solution that converts diesel-powered construction equipment into electric machines.
Read more2024-01-24 (forconstructionpros.com)
Moog Launches Modular Battery for Construction Equipment
The modular energy solution is designed to convert diesel-powered construction fleets into zero-emissions machines that create all-electric jobsites.
Read more2023-10-06 (aviationweek.com)
Moog-Led UK Team To Develop Hydrogen Fuel System
Moog Aircraft is leading a UK research program to develop a fuel control system for hydrogen-burning turbine aeroengines.
Read more2023-08-09 (enr.com)
Machine Guidance and Autonomous Equipment Meet Contractors Halfway
Contractors still resist changing processes and opening their wallets for factory-installed electric power and autonomous operation, but more are realizing the benefits.
Read more2023-03-06 (equipmentjournal.com)
Komatsu to showcase electric and battery tech at ConExpo
At ConExpo, Komatsu will showcase machines and technology engineered to help customers reduce their carbon footprint
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2021-03-31 (satnews.com)
Solar Electric Propulsion System Hot Fire Testing Completed By Maxar + Busek
The PPE thruster system features the Maxar-built high-power control electronics( PPU-6000), a
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New ZQuip Kit Turns Diesel-Powered Construction Fleets into Zero-Emissions Machines
ZQuip, part of Moog Construction, has launched its ZQuip to convert diesel-powered construction fleets into zero-emissions machines that create all-electric job sites.
Read more(constructionbriefing.com)
Is this an effective way to convert diesel to electric? New tech’s developer thinks so.
Contractors have a new way to meet zero emissions requirements on their jobsites, following the launch of a modular energy solution that converts diesel-powered construction equipment into electric machines.
Read more