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Rethinking Jobsite Power: Exploring a Gas-Free Alternative for Modern Crews

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  • 24 September 2025
  • Author: Alec Mackinnon
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Rethinking Jobsite Power: Exploring a Gas-Free Alternative for Modern Crews

Access to consistent, reliable power remains a challenge across many construction sites. While gas-powered generators have long been the go-to, they come with trade-offs such as noise, emissions, regular maintenance, and the hassle of handling fuel. Temporary power setups can be inconsistent and inflexible, creating further complications for crews working under tight deadlines.

As the industry continues to prioritize sustainability, safety, and efficiency, new alternatives are beginning to shift the landscape of jobsite power. One example is the ROLL-ON ™ 7200W/3600W 2.5kWh Power Supply from Milwaukee Tool: a battery-powered supply designed to meet the demands of modern construction sites without relying on gas.

With 3600W of continuous power and 7200W of starting power, the unit is capable of supporting a range of jobsite needs, from running heavy-duty tools to powering sensitive electronics like laptops or diagnostic equipment. The integrated pure sine wave inverter helps ensure a stable power flow, which is critical for more delicate devices.

Designed with adaptability in mind, the system includes multiple output options, from standard 20A outlets to USB-C and USB-A ports, allowing workers to stay connected and powered up across a variety of tasks. Its ability to charge and discharge simultaneously means less downtime and fewer interruptions during the workday.

As jobsites evolve, there’s a growing demand for energy solutions that are quieter, cleaner, and easier to manage. Innovations like this reflect a broader shift in how the trades approach power, prioritizing not just performance, but long-term sustainability and worker well-being.

For those seeking alternatives to traditional generators, battery-powered systems may be a step toward a more resilient and modern jobsite.

Learn more about how Milwaukee’s battery-powered  generator is transforming jobsite productivity here.

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