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Danfoss Power Solutions to showcase system solutions for construction, mining machinery at bauma 2025

Photography courtesy of Danfoss.

NORDBORG, Denmark – Danfoss Power Solutions will exhibit products and solutions that pave the way to more sustainable construction at bauma 2025, April 7-13, in Munich, Germany. At its booth — Hall A3, Stand 125 — Danfoss will highlight its capabilities in hydraulics, eHydraulics, electrification, digitalization, autonomy, and software, emphasizing the company’s innovation and application know-how.

The Danfoss booth will feature more than 60 of the company’s products, organized by the subsystems common to construction and mining machinery: propel, steering, work function, and controls. Additional stations will be dedicated to electrification and eHydraulics as well as Danfoss’ PLUS+1® Platform. The company will demonstrate how its scalable, modular solutions can be tailored to specific customer requirements and seamlessly integrated into a wide range of applications and machine sizes.

Danfoss will launch several new products during the event, including the X1P family of open-circuit piston pumps built on the all-new X1 platform, additions to the Thorx™ line of cam lobe motors, and a thermoplastic hose for material handling applications. In addition, key solutions and recently launched products will be showcased throughout the booth, including the Digital Displacement pump and controller, the Editron ED3 onboard charger and ePTO, electrohydraulic steering subsystem solutions, and an industrial cam lobe motor for large stationary machinery.

eHydraulics, or electrified hydraulics, and electrification will be particular focus areas. Ondřej Aulich, a subsystem engineer with the company’s Controls division, will present during the bauma Forum on the impact of electrification on work hydraulics. His lecture — Monday, April 7, at 10 am in Hall B0 — will cover the technological advancements required to improve efficiency while maintaining high functionality and reliability in electrified mobile machines. Markus Plassmann, Head of Growth and Sales Operations with the Editron division, will join Carraro’s Enrico Tracanzan, Group R&D Director, for a presentation on both companies’ two-speed driveline solution. Their lecture — Wednesday, April 9, at 3:30 pm in Hall B0 — will detail how the solution enables OEMs to switch between hydrostatic and electric propel systems without chassis modifications, streamlining vehicle design. The electric propel system will be displayed in the Danfoss booth, along with the Danfoss eHydraulic Power Module, highlighting the advantages of packaged solutions.

For more information on Danfoss solutions for construction and mining, visit the company at bauma in Hall A3, Stand 125, or online at Danfoss.com/bauma25.

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