On a busy site, maintenance isn’t just paperwork, it’s the stuff that slows you down and costs you money. With standard diesel towers you’re usually dealing with more engines, more servicing, and more things that can go wrong than you actually need. And now that parts and labour are getting pricier, every extra service visit hits the budget harder. That’s why a lot of crews are moving away from diesel-only setups. Here are three quick wins we keep seeing when sites switch to hybrid and electric 1. Fewer Maintenance Points with Electric Light Towers Diesel towers come with a bunch of maintenance points – engines, fuel systems, filters, fluid checks – all needing regular attention. Switching those diesel towers out for electric light tower units strips most of that away. With fewer moving parts and no fuel system to worry about, electric towers need little to no routine servicing. That means: Less equipment to service Fewer failure points on site Fewer reactive callouts More reliable runtime Bottom line: electric light towers make site maintenance simpler from day one. 2. Reduce Maintenance Cycles by Up to 3× with Hybrid Units If you’re not ready to go fully electric yet, hybrid units (see our EDLT Hybrid Electric/Diesel Light Tower or HLT-6200 Hybrid LED Light Tower) are a solid halfway move with a big payoff. With standard diesel units, you’re usually servicing every month. Hybrids cut engine run time and take the load off the key components, so you can push servicing out to once every three months instead. That switch gives you some real day-to-day wins: Fewer planned service visits Less downtime waiting on maintenance More consistent uptime across the project A quarterly servicing cycle is just easier to live with, and it keeps the job moving. 3. Big Cost Savings as Parts and Labour Rise More maintenance is already a hassle. But when you pair frequent servicing with rising parts and labour costs, the financial impact becomes hard to ignore. Reducing service frequency and maintenance points doesn’t just save time, it directly lowers project running costs. Fewer visits mean: Fewer replacement parts Fewer labour hours Fewer machine stoppages Less disruption to schedules Over a project lifecycle, those reductions stack up into major savings overall, while also improving reliability and reducing the risk of surprise breakdowns. The Takeaway: Less Servicing means More Uptime and Lower Project Spend Switching from standard diesel isn’t just about going greener, it’s about making life easier on site. Less gear to maintain, fewer service visits, and a lot more control over running costs when prices are only going one way. Whether you go fully electric, hybrid, or a mix of both, the payoff’s the same: less servicing, more uptime, and lower project spend. At Axiom Equipment Group, we’ll help you pick the setup that fits your site properly, so you get the maintenance savings without losing any lighting performance. Looking for support on your next project? Let’s talk.