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by boringg
1543 days ago
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Super fascinating. Short hand product notes:
Lower carbon impact, lower cost. What is the product life compared to incumbents? From a user implementation perspective (IE the city crew):
- Do they need new training, new equipment etc, how long compared to traditional implementation?
- Is it easy to import to North America?
- What are the adoption risks? Look forward to seeing this in the wild!
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We can supply the crusher hardware, our binders, onsite first time PM + remote PMs after that. We now do this in all of Europe, UK + North America. Imports are not an issue to North America and Carbon Crusher is an American company and we already have presence in the state of New York. There is no adoption risks as we see it, as long as the training is done properly.
The training is mainly operating training combined with daily and monthly maintenance. We have an extensive library of remote content for training purposes. Typical onsite training is 2 weeks, if the personell has experience with road maintenance. We are also looking at VR training to speed things up on the remote training side:)