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Opinion: Why it Makes Sense to Consider Electric

Opinion: Why it Makes Sense to Consider Electric

Written by 
Helen Selkin, Marketing Manager, Merlo UK & Ireland

The Case for Going Electric

Global energy markets have always been prone to sudden shifts, but today’s environment is more unpredictable than ever. Fuel prices can rise sharply with little warning, creating real pressure for operators across construction, agriculture and logistics who depend on diesel for daily operations.

While the drivers of these price hikes may vary, the pattern is the same: rapid, unpredictable swings that make budgeting harder and expose businesses to financial risks.


Spread the Risk and Smooth Fluctuations

While electric machinery offers clear long‑term benefits, it doesn’t need to be an all‑or‑nothing transition.

Many fleet operators are now exploring a hybrid strategy, combining:

  • Diesel machinery for heavy‑duty, long‑duration tasks or remote sites
  • Electric machinery for predictable daily shifts, indoor work, low‑emission zones and cost‑sensitive operations

This hybrid strategy allows operators to smooth out fuel price uncertainty, reduce diesel dependency, and introduce electric equipment in a controlled, practical way that suits real‑world situations.

Electric isn’t the answer to everything, but it is an increasingly important option that offers measurable resilience, flexibility and cost protection.

Power Your Fleet With Your Own Renewable Energy

One of the biggest advantages of electrification is the ability to produce your own power. Many agricultural and logistics companies have already installed solar panels on shed and warehouse roofs so they can:

  • Reduce grid reliance
  • Avoid exposure to global fuel volatility
  • Cut longterm energy costs
  • Improve sustainability credentials

 At a time when traditional fuel pricing is volatile and unpredictable, electric equipment breaks the link between operating costs and the global oil market.


Why the Merlo e-WORKER Fits the Moment

Merlo’s e-WORKER delivers:

  • Up to 8 hours runtime - putting in a full shift before needing to recharge.
  • Reduced energy bills with off-peak charging. Charging overnight means lower tariff periods, further improving cost predictability.
  • Zero emissions - perfect for indoor or lowemission worksites as well as a smart futureproofing move as environmental regulations continue to tighten.
  • Reduced maintenance - with fewer fluids, fewer filters and fewer wearing parts, the e-WORKER keeps maintenance budgets low.

A Switch to Electric is About Reducing Risk, Not Chasing Innovation

Electric machinery provides a practical way to reduce exposure to unpredictable diesel prices and protect long‑term operational stability. Whether adopted as a standalone solution or as part of a mixed fleet strategy, electric offers businesses greater control, flexibility and resilience.

If your goal is to safeguard your business from energy market shocks, exploring electric machinery is a smart strategic step.

Fill in the contact form to start the conversation with us. We have Merlo e-WORKERS in stock and ready for delivery – whatever your budget, whether you’re looking for a brandnew e-WORKER, a carefully maintained exdemo machine, or flexible finance options, our team can guide you through the best route for your business. Well work with you to find a solution that fits your needs, your workload and your budget.

Read more: e-WORKER in Agriculture – Powering a Greener Future

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