Agritechnica 2025: New Hydraulic and Electrification Technology Launches
Agritechnica 2025, held November 9-15 in Hannover, Germany, once again drew large crowds interested in seeing the latest technological developments for the agriculture industry. Around 476,000 attendees came to see the new components, services and machines showcased by over 2,800 exhibitors from 52 countries aimed at helping make farmers more productive so they can continue feeding an ever-increasing global population.
Like many trade shows, Agritechnica was the place where several companies decided to introduce for the first time their newest technological developments. These included a number of hydraulics components as well as those for hybrid- and full-electric machines which we have highlighted in this media gallery.
Hydraulics continue to be critical to the functionality of agricultural machinery, even as electrification increases. They help propel combines through corn fields, enable the attachment of various implements to tractors and so much more. The agricultural equipment industry is a key customer market for the fluid power industry, particularly the hydraulics segment, and it will remain so for years to come due in part to the power density that can be provided which, for now, cannot be matched by many alternative solutions.
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Electrification is on the rise in the agricultural equipment industry just as it is in the broader mobile off-highway machine sector, though it remains limited to smaller horsepower applications at the moment. But there are many development efforts taking place to electrify farm equipment on a system and machine level. Doing so offers benefits such as reduced maintenance and fuel costs — both of which help to lower overall operational costs for farmers.
As many of the electrification technologies in this media gallery demonstrate, hydraulics are still an important component. Drive technology for instance, is moving toward greater use of electric motors to offer efficiency gains but continues to include hydraulics for braking and other operational needs, demonstrating the ongoing relevancy of hydraulic systems and how they are often being used in tandem with electrification solutions.
Through the various hydraulic and electrification technologies launched at Agritechnica 2025 features in this media gallery, we can see the many innovations taking place to meet evolving requirements for agricultural equipment and other off-road machinery industries.
“Agritechnica remains the international technology and networking hotspot of our industry. As a global stage for innovations in agricultural technology, Agritechnica represents technology at the heart of tomorrow’s agriculture,” stated Anthony van der Ley, Chairman of the VDMA Agricultural Machinery Association, during the show’s opening ceremony event held on November 10.
“The impressive diversity of innovations this year shows that our industry is on the right track. Here in Hannover, Agritechnica lays the foundation for sustainable, efficient, and productive agriculture — across all crops, farming methods, and borders,” he said.
Flip through our media gallery above to learn about some of the new hydraulics and electrification technologies launched at Agritechnica 2025 and how they fit in with the various trends shaping agricultural machinery designs.
About the Author
Sara Jensen
Executive Editor, Power & Motion
Sara Jensen is executive editor of Power & Motion, directing expanded coverage into the modern fluid power space, as well as mechatronic and smart technologies. She has over 15 years of publishing experience. Prior to Power & Motion she spent 11 years with a trade publication for engineers of heavy-duty equipment, the last 3 of which were as the editor and brand lead. Over the course of her time in the B2B industry, Sara has gained an extensive knowledge of various heavy-duty equipment industries — including construction, agriculture, mining and on-road trucks —along with the systems and market trends which impact them such as fluid power and electronic motion control technologies.
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