Booth A4.325
John Deere Power Systems will showcase its latest advancements in power solutions at Bauma. The KBP63 prototype battery pack, developed in collaboration with Kreisel, will be on display along with a mobile charging solution and the Chimero charging station.
“At bauma 2025, we’ll be showcasing how John Deere is developing technologies that not only meet today’s needs but also anticipate the challenges our industry will face in this next era. The demand for sustainable, efficient power solutions is increasing, and we’re committed to meeting that demand with a diverse portfolio of technologies that address these evolving needs. We believe the future of power is not defined by a single solution but by a range of options that empower our customers to choose the best fit for their operations.”
said Nick Block, director of global marketing and sales of JDPS.
Industrial Engines
John Deere industrial engines, including the Next-Generation Engines — the JD4, JD14, and JD18 — will be on display. The JD4 is suited for diverse applications with its compact size and high torque output, while the JD14 has impressive power per liter and an after-treatment system with or without a particulate filter based on emissions tier. For heavy-duty demands, the JD18 delivers high performance without the use of an exhaust after-treatment system, which helps to simplify maintenance. JDPS will also showcase its optimized JD9, which builds on the performance of the existing 9.0L engine to provide reliable performance and streamlined integration.

Battery Technology
In addition to designing for renewable fuels, JDPS is leveraging its relationship with Kreisel to develop battery solutions for key OEM markets like construction, mining and material handling. With Kreisel, JDPS is also pursuing charging solutions to serve off-road electric vehicles where typical grid infrastructure is not available.
John Deere and Kreisel are showcasing their latest advancements in electrification at Bauma, including a prototype battery pack designed for seamless integration with off-highway machinery. This prototype battery features a flexible, modular architecture and Kreisel’s patented immersion cooling technology, which provides active thermal management for optimal performance, safety, and lifespan. The KBP63 battery pack will be on display in the outdoor Wirtgen booth (FS.1011).
In addition to the battery packs, John Deere is also developing a comprehensive charging ecosystem featuring Kreisel’s battery technology to provide versatile charging options with both stationary and mobile solutions for a variety of jobsites. A mobile charging solution and the CHIMERO charging station will be on display in the outdoor Wirtgen booth.
Read the full article here