Liebherr Unveils Future-Ready Tech at Bauma 2025
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Liebherr Unveils Future-Ready Tech at Bauma 2025

At Bauma 2025 in Munich, Liebherr is demonstrating its commitment to pioneering the construction and mining industries with the theme 'Hands on the Future'. Spanning an exhibition area of over 15,000 m²—equivalent to more than two football fields—the company is showcasing more than 100 innovative exhibits, including machinery, components, and cutting-edge technologies. ? Liebherr

Focus on Innovation and Sustainability

Liebherr's presence at Bauma 2025 emphasizes key areas: product innovation, digitalisation, environmental responsibility, partnerships, and customer-centric solutions. The company is unveiling numerous world and European premieres, highlighting advancements in autonomous machinery and alternative drive systems. ?

Autonomous and Electric Machinery in Action

Visitors can witness live demonstrations of Liebherr's latest autonomous and electric machines. The battery-electric, autonomous T 264 mining truck, with a payload of 240 tonnes, combines high performance with zero-emission operation. Its battery system, developed in collaboration with Australian mining customer Fortescue, allows both static and dynamic charging, enhancing operational efficiency. Additionally, the electric R 9400 E mining excavator operates with zero local emissions and can be connected directly to the mains or to a battery energy storage system. ?

Advancements in Digitalisation

Liebherr is also focusing on the digitalisation of construction sites, showcasing intelligent assistance systems, autonomous functions, and machine networking solutions. The 'Liebherr Autonomous Operations' system enables completely driverless operation of machines like the L 550 XPower wheel loader, enhancing safety and efficiency on construction sites. Furthermore, the 'Liebherr Remote Control' technology allows for remote operation of machinery, providing flexibility and accessibility in challenging environments. ? Liebherr

Commitment to Environmental Responsibility

As a family-run technology company, Liebherr is dedicated to reducing the ecological footprint of its products throughout their entire life cycle. The introduction of machines like the L 566 H, the first large wheel loader with a hydrogen engine, underscores the company's commitment to sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions. ? Liebherr

About the Liebherr Group

The Liebherr Group is a family-run technology company with a highly diversified product program. It is one of the largest construction equipment manufacturers globally, offering high-quality, user-oriented products and services across various industries. In 2024, the group employed more than 50,000 staff and achieved combined revenues exceeding €14 billion (approximately Rs 1.12 lakh crore). Founded in 1949 by Hans Liebherr in Kirchdorf an der Iller, Germany, the company has been committed to continuous technological innovation and delivering industry-leading solutions to its customers.

At Bauma 2025 in Munich, Liebherr is demonstrating its commitment to pioneering the construction and mining industries with the theme 'Hands on the Future'. Spanning an exhibition area of over 15,000 m²—equivalent to more than two football fields—the company is showcasing more than 100 innovative exhibits, including machinery, components, and cutting-edge technologies. ? Liebherr Focus on Innovation and Sustainability Liebherr's presence at Bauma 2025 emphasizes key areas: product innovation, digitalisation, environmental responsibility, partnerships, and customer-centric solutions. The company is unveiling numerous world and European premieres, highlighting advancements in autonomous machinery and alternative drive systems. ? Autonomous and Electric Machinery in Action Visitors can witness live demonstrations of Liebherr's latest autonomous and electric machines. The battery-electric, autonomous T 264 mining truck, with a payload of 240 tonnes, combines high performance with zero-emission operation. Its battery system, developed in collaboration with Australian mining customer Fortescue, allows both static and dynamic charging, enhancing operational efficiency. Additionally, the electric R 9400 E mining excavator operates with zero local emissions and can be connected directly to the mains or to a battery energy storage system. ? Advancements in Digitalisation Liebherr is also focusing on the digitalisation of construction sites, showcasing intelligent assistance systems, autonomous functions, and machine networking solutions. The 'Liebherr Autonomous Operations' system enables completely driverless operation of machines like the L 550 XPower wheel loader, enhancing safety and efficiency on construction sites. Furthermore, the 'Liebherr Remote Control' technology allows for remote operation of machinery, providing flexibility and accessibility in challenging environments. ? Liebherr Commitment to Environmental Responsibility As a family-run technology company, Liebherr is dedicated to reducing the ecological footprint of its products throughout their entire life cycle. The introduction of machines like the L 566 H, the first large wheel loader with a hydrogen engine, underscores the company's commitment to sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions. ? Liebherr About the Liebherr Group The Liebherr Group is a family-run technology company with a highly diversified product program. It is one of the largest construction equipment manufacturers globally, offering high-quality, user-oriented products and services across various industries. In 2024, the group employed more than 50,000 staff and achieved combined revenues exceeding €14 billion (approximately Rs 1.12 lakh crore). Founded in 1949 by Hans Liebherr in Kirchdorf an der Iller, Germany, the company has been committed to continuous technological innovation and delivering industry-leading solutions to its customers.

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