Dynapac is accelerating the electrification of its roller range in response to stricter emissions regulations and growing demand from contractors for zero-emission site equipment. The Swedish manufacturer's move reflects a broader shift in compaction technology, where battery-electric drives are becoming viable for asphalt rollers and soil compactors operating in confined urban sites and tunnels. For fleet managers, the key questions remain operational: charging infrastructure on sites, runtime per charge under load, and total cost of ownership compared to proven diesel units. Dynapac's announcement signals that electric compaction equipment is moving from niche applications to mainstream consideration, particularly where noise and emissions restrictions apply.