Bobcat Electric Compact Wheel Loader wins World Changing Ideas Awards
Bobcat Company, a global compact equipment, innovation and worksite solutions brand, has been recognized as a winner ofΒ Fast CompanyβsΒ 2023 World Changing Ideas Awards.
TheΒ World Changing Ideas Awards honour sustainable designs, innovative products, bold social initiatives and other creative projects that are changing the way we work, live, and interact with the world.
The worldβs first all-electric compact track loader, theΒ Bobcat T7X, received multiple Fast Company honours as it was selected as the winner of the Transportation category, a finalist in the General Excellence category and honourable mention in the North America category.
The T7X is the first of its kind to eliminate all hydraulic components and emissions. Fully battery powered, the T7X is designed to deliver a smaller carbon footprint and a quieter jobsite experience but was also built to outperform its diesel machine counterparts. This game-changing, totally emissions-free solution is positioned to transform how the world runs jobsites, builds cities and thinks about a sustainable future β all while increasing jobsite power and productivity.
βInnovation is at the core of Bobcatβs legacy. We invented the compact equipment industry 65 years ago with the development of the worldβs first compact loader, and we continue to pioneer new products and services to help our customers accomplish more and create a more sustainable world,β said Joel Honeyman, Doosan Bobcat vice president of global innovation. βThere is always more work to be done and contributions to make within the industry. This is why Bobcat continues to invent new concepts, create new equipment, build smart technologies and develop innovative solutions to empower customers and lead the industry forward.β
This yearβs World Changing Ideas Awards showcase 45 winners, 216 finalists and more than 300 honourable mentionsβwith health, climate, energy and AI among the most popular categories. A panel of Fast CompanyΒ editors and reporters selected winners and finalists from a pool of more than 2,200 entries across urban design, education, nature, politics, technology, corporate social responsibility and more. The 2023 awards feature entries from across the globe, from Italy to Singapore to New Zealand.
βItβs thrilling to see the creativity and innovation that are so abundant among this yearβs honourees,β says Fast Company editor-in-chief Brendan Vaughan. βWhile itβs easy to feel discouraged by the state of the world, the entrepreneurs, companies, and non-profits featured in this package show the limitless potential to address societyβs most urgent problems. Our journalists have highlighted some of the most exciting and impactful work being done todayβfrom housing to equity to sustainabilityβand we look forward to seeing not only how these projects evolve but how they inspire others to develop solutions of their own.β

















