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JDPS’ future-forward powertrain solutions on display

The JD14 is part of JDPS’ next generation engine lineup. (Image source: JDPS)

At bauma 2022, being held in Munich from 24-30 October, John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) will provide a look into the future of its engine and drivetrain technology

Attendees who visit the company’s booth will learn more about the latest JDPS product innovations, including John Deere next generation engines, the company’s alternative fuels strategy, electric drivetrain and battery advancements, as well as Connected Support – a remote monitoring and diagnostics solution for OEM equipment powered by John Deere.

The JDPS booth will feature the JD14 and JD18 as well as the Kreisel Battery Pack 63 (KBP63), a modular battery solution that utilises Kreisel Electric’s patented immersion cooling technology for exceptional reliability, performance, and safety. Alongside the JD4, the JD14 and JD18 make up the company’s next generation engine lineup which is designed to deliver new levels of reliability, durability, flexibility, and serviceability for a wide array of heavy-duty applications. 

As JDPS believes biodiesel and renewable diesel fuel will continue to deliver value to end-users of heavy-duty off-highway engines, it has made significant progress in testing engine compatibility with renewable diesel fuel like hydrogenated vegetable oil (HVO), which is a biofuel made by the hydrocracking or hydrogenation of vegetable oil. Renewable diesel comes from renewable origins and offers a sustainable and comparable replacement to diesel fuel.

JDPS has plans to expand its telematic technology offerings to John Deere-powered OEM equipment through Connected Support. Connected Support helps increase efficiency, profitability, and productivity in the field by providing customer support via John Deere remote monitoring and diagnostic services. 

To learn more, visit the JDPS stand located in Hall A4 at booth 325.

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