While its purpose-built electric driveline will take center stage, Volvo Penta will use its presence at bauma to focus on the role of its market-leading diesel engines in the construction and mining industries, as well as the company’s transformation into new sustainable technologies.
Volvo Penta’s commitment to supporting the future needs – as well as the current demands – of mining and construction customers will be in sharp focus when the company returns to bauma in October.
Showcasing its plans to provide future sustainable power solutions to meet the industry’s net-zero ambitions, the company’s display in Hall A4, Booth 526, will provide an overview of how its current portfolio of ultra-efficient D5 to D16 diesel engines – and Stage V models in particular – has resulted in technological advances and market share gains that support its transformation journey.
Partnerships and purpose-built solutions
The latest major innovation supporting Volvo Penta’s Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to reach net-zero value chain emissions by 2040 will take pride of place on its booth. The electric driveline, which recently entered production in Rosenbauer's RT and RTX fire trucks, was originally unveiled in 2019 as a proof of concept in a modified terminal tractor, highlighting the versatility and configurability of Volvo Penta’s electric solutions.
“We take a system supplier approach which means that we can create a flexible, bespoke electric driveline solution for a specific vehicle and application,” explains Morgan Blomgren, Director Strategy & Business Development. “We are very experienced in a variety of different segments, so by using that knowledge and combining it with the Volvo Group’s proven electromobility experience, we can build the best modular platform for our customer’s applications. With that as a base, we can optimize the design and adapt the complete electric driveline system for a specific vehicle, considering the exact application, usage, climate and environment it will operate in.”