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JDPS releases preliminary details covering plans for Bauma 2025

JD18 engine can use renewable diesel fuel JD18 engine can use renewable diesel fuel (Photo: JDPS)

John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) has released preliminary details of what it is planning to show at Bauma 2025, which will be taking place in Munich, Germany from April 7 – 13.

At Bauma, JDPS will show ‘a diverse range of future-forward technologies designed to meet the evolving needs of the industry’, underlining its commitment to innovation, sustainability and efficiency in the off-highway sector.

The display will include the latest industrial engines from JDPS, including the JD4, JD9, JD14 and JD18. All of these are designed to support use of renewable diesel (HVO) and also biodiesel blends.

Together with internal combustion power, the company will also show prototype battery packs developed in collaboration with Kreisel Electric. The prototype battery features a flexible, modular architecture and Kreisel’s patented immersion cooling technology, which is designed to provide active thermal management for optimal performance, safety and lifespan.

JDPS will also present its range of aftermarket solutions, including John Deere Connected Support, which uses remote monitoring and diagnostics to address possible issues to ensure optimal performance and minimal downtime.

At Bauma 2025, JDPS will be located in Hall 4, Stand 325.

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