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Hercules Machinery debuts remote-controlled solar pile driver

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 8, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Hercules Machinery Corporation (HMC), a construction machinery company, launched its latest product, the STR20-RC, a remote-controlled piling machine designed specifically for solar farm construction. Designed with precision engineering, the STR20-RC can drive piles to depths of 24 ft (with 5 ft extension) for solar installations.

The STR20-RC solar pile driver from Hercules Machinery Corporation.

“The STR20-RC is a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence. With its remote-controlled capabilities, this machine not only increases safety on the job site but also significantly enhances productivity,” said Tom Dame, president of Hercules Machinery Corporation. “We believe the STR20-RC will set a new standard in the construction of solar farms, aligning with global sustainability goals.”

The STR20-RC can be operated remotely, and is designed to work in challenging environments. The STR20-RC is available now for solar project deployment worldwide.

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