John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) will participate in Bauma 2025 (7-13 April), with its latest advancements in power solutions.

At Bauma 2025, we’ll be showcasing how John Deere is developing technologies that not only meet today’s needs but also anticipate the challenges our industry will face in this next era,” said Nick Block, director of global marketing and sales of JDPS. “The demand for sustainable, efficient power solutions is increasing, and we’re committed to meeting that demand with a diverse portfolio of technologies that address these evolving needs. We believe the future of power is not defined by a single solution but by a range of options that empower our customers to choose the best fit for their operations.”

Attendees will get to see firsthand how John Deere industrial engines, including the Next Generation Engines — the JD4, JD14, and JD18 – are engineered to meet the evolving needs of the off-highway industry. These engines offer increased power density and improved fuel efficiency. JDPS will also showcase its optimized JD9, which builds on the proven performance of the existing 9.0L engine to provide reliable performance and streamlined integration.

Electrification with Kreisel and renewable fuels

John Deere and Kreisel Electric are showcasing their latest advancements in electrification, including a prototype battery pack designed for seamless integration with off-highway machinery. This prototype battery features a flexible, modular architecture and Kreisel’s patented immersion cooling technology, which provides active thermal management for optimal performance, safety, and lifespan. With a focus on meeting the evolving needs of customers across equipment segments and applications, John Deere is engineering highly energy-dense batteries that deliver significant power.

With the increasing emphasis on renewable fuels, JDPS is dedicated to providing proven, efficient, and optimal solutions to our customers. At Bauma, attendees can discover how the company’s advanced engine technologies are designed to support the use of renewable diesel fuels and biodiesel blends. John Deere is dedicated to rigorous testing and validation to ensure that customers have access to greater fuel flexibility while maintaining optimal performance and efficiency.

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