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Powering a greener tomorrow

by Sarah MacNamara
June 13, 2025
in Batteries & Storage, Civil Construction, Electricity, Energy Efficiency, Features, Pipelines, Projects, Renewable Energy, Smart Energy, Sustainability
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As the energy landscape transforms, one of Australia’s most established equipment specialists is bringing its expertise to the sector.

For more than 80 years, Tutt Bryant has been synonymous with reliability, capability and scale in Australia’s industrial landscape.

With a national footprint across equipment hire, heavy lifting and parts and services, as well as its longstanding relationships with global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), the company has supported many of Australia’s major construction and infrastructure projects. Now Tutt Bryant is entering a new chapter.

The SANY SPL210 BESS is engineered for simultaneous charging and discharging and is easily transportable. Images: Tutt Bryant

Through the launch of Tutt Bryant Power and its Go Green initiative, the company is now turning its attention to the energy sector, bringing its decades of experience to focus on the future of low and zero emissions technology.

Tutt Bryant National Business Manager – Sustainable Products and Innovation, Chris Leahy, said the expansion represents a natural evolution of the company’s existing experience and capabilities.

“Tutt Bryant is committed to promoting sustainability and decarbonisation in our area of influence,” he said.

Built on the understanding the heavy equipment industry has a significant role to play in Australia’s decarbonisation journey, the Go Green initiative seeks to increase the sustainable products, services and solutions available to the market.

“We recognise that through our three operating divisions, we’re able to reach a broad spectrum of customers who currently have limited options to lower their carbon emissions,” Leahy said.

The company is committed to developing home-grown solutions tailored to Australian conditions by utilising its in-house capabilities, collaborating with local enterprises and tapping into its vast network of global OEM partners and suppliers.

“The Tutt Bryant Go Green initiative is a whole-of-organisation approach to leverage the expertise from all parts of the group to deliver practical, sustainable and cost-effective solutions,” Leahy said.

This is being realised in part through Tutt Bryant Power’s low and zero carbon equipment solutions, which are centred by three key product offerings:

Battery energy storage systems

From a mobile charging system engineered for simultaneous charging and discharging to batteries that provide energy to various load profiles suitable for industrial use, Tutt Bryant offers battery energy storage systems (BESS) suitable for machines and sites of all sizes.

Power generators

The company offers a range of AJ Power diesel generators to suit a variety of applications, with options ranging from 10 kilovolt-amperes (kVa) all the way to three megavolt-amperes (MVA) – all powered by leading engines renowned for durability and low fuel consumption.

Hybrid power systems

The Infinity Cube ES450 stores energy when not in use and its smart system releases it automatically when required.

Tutt Bryant also offers customisable and scalable hybrid power systems such as the LiFePO4D, which enables customers to automatically switch between photovoltaic (PV) self-consumption, battery supply and diesel power.

Beyond power equipment, Tutt Bryant offers a range of other solutions under its Go Green initiative to support the energy industry, from ranging from electric cranes and plant equipment to initial energy monitoring, load profiling and turnkey project solutions.

Its services are backed by a national network of trained technicians, a significant parts inventory and the resources needed to keep projects running smoothly.

With a legacy built on innovation and capability, Tutt Bryant is now delivering the same strengths to the energy sector, laying the groundwork for a cleaner, greener energy future.

For more information, visit tuttbryantpower.com.au

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