British construction equipment manufacturer JCB is expanding its product portfolio to include charging solutions as attachment equipment, signalling a strategic shift towards electrification on construction sites. The move comes as the industry faces growing pressure to reduce emissions and transition to electric powertrains across equipment fleets. While JCB has previously announced electric models including compact excavators and telehandlers, the addition of charging infrastructure as dedicated attachments marks a deeper commitment to supporting electrified job sites. The development positions JCB to compete with manufacturers who already offer integrated charging systems, though specific technical details on charging capacity, compatibility, and pricing remain unconfirmed. For fleet managers and contractors evaluating electrification strategies, the availability of manufacturer-backed charging solutions could influence total cost of ownership calculations and deployment timelines.