EVS accusation | John Deree and Kreisel Electric are preparing for a “new energy” era where the vehicle is accelerated by highway vehicles

John Deer Power Systems used its presence at the 2025 Bauoma Commercial Show in Munich to enter what he described “a new era in power”. “The development of technologies that not only meets the needs of today, but also expects the challenges that our industry will face in the coming years.” “We believe that the future of power is not defined by one solution, but through a set of options that allow our customers to choose the most appropriate for their operations.”

To this end, John Deer Power Systems cooperates with the Austrian company Kreisel Electric on batteries and shipping solutions designed to bring in battery -running equipment to highway markets such as building, mining and material sectors. During the 2025 Bauoma Commercial Show in Munich, the two revealed some early fruits to their partnership, including the Kbe.59,750m battery package that is scheduled to enter production in 2026.

Kreisel Electric Kbe.59.750m battery package

JDPS said that KBE.59.750M features dynamic performance management, which uses the patented cell cooling technology and advanced software systems, adding that “this technology is designed to improve daily performance, life performance and maximum temperature performance, all while meeting or exceeding industry safety standards.”

Partnership with Kreisel John Deree will enable the provision of charging solutions for off -road electrical construction cars as the infrastructure of the typical network will not suffice.

John Deree also offered the following generation engines – the JD4, JD14 and JD9 engines provide more power than the current John Deree PSS 9.0L engine and provide a simplified integration for a wide range of construction applications. The company said that the improved JD9 depends on the current 9.0 -liter engine to provide less complex and installation costs.

To support the transition to effective electric highway machines, John Derry said it will provide “multi -use and adaptable shipping solutions such as the work sites that serve them”, explaining that it will develop fixed and mobile charging options both with variable energy outputs and fee times that can be expanded.

Source: John Dere Power Systems

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