FPT Unveils Full Range Of Solutions At CONEXPO
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FPT Unveils Full Range Of Solutions At CONEXPO

FPT, the Iveco Group brand dedicated to the design, production and sale of powertrains and solutions for on- and off-road vehicles, as well as marine and power generation applications, will exhibit at CONEXPO, the largest construction show in North America, in Las Vegas from March three to seven. The company plans to present a complete range of solutions that span plug and play units to tailor made systems designed around customer needs. The presence reinforces FPT's focus on versatility and sector specific support.

On display will be modular powertrain options that allow rapid integration into existing equipment and bespoke packages that meet specific operational or regulatory requirements. The range addresses applications across construction, agriculture, marine and power generation, emphasising reliability and lifecycle value. Visitors are expected to examine both conventional and electrified architectures, learning how scalable solutions can reduce downtime and simplify maintenance planning for fleet operators and original equipment manufacturers.

FPT will also highlight services that support deployment and long term operation, including tailored technical support and aftermarket networks adapted to customer needs. The approach aims to shorten time to operation through ready to install offerings while preserving the option for custom engineering where projects demand integration or special performance targets. The company frames its exhibition around customer centricity, showcasing how a spectrum of products can be configured to match duty cycles and site constraints.

The CONEXPO appearance is positioned as an opportunity for stakeholders to evaluate options and discuss collaborative solutions with FPT representatives. The participation reflects a broader industry shift towards adaptable powertrain strategies that balance immediacy with bespoke engineering. Attendees will be able to assess how plug and play products and tailor made systems can be employed to meet evolving productivity and regulatory challenges in construction and related sectors.

FPT, the Iveco Group brand dedicated to the design, production and sale of powertrains and solutions for on- and off-road vehicles, as well as marine and power generation applications, will exhibit at CONEXPO, the largest construction show in North America, in Las Vegas from March three to seven. The company plans to present a complete range of solutions that span plug and play units to tailor made systems designed around customer needs. The presence reinforces FPT's focus on versatility and sector specific support. On display will be modular powertrain options that allow rapid integration into existing equipment and bespoke packages that meet specific operational or regulatory requirements. The range addresses applications across construction, agriculture, marine and power generation, emphasising reliability and lifecycle value. Visitors are expected to examine both conventional and electrified architectures, learning how scalable solutions can reduce downtime and simplify maintenance planning for fleet operators and original equipment manufacturers. FPT will also highlight services that support deployment and long term operation, including tailored technical support and aftermarket networks adapted to customer needs. The approach aims to shorten time to operation through ready to install offerings while preserving the option for custom engineering where projects demand integration or special performance targets. The company frames its exhibition around customer centricity, showcasing how a spectrum of products can be configured to match duty cycles and site constraints. The CONEXPO appearance is positioned as an opportunity for stakeholders to evaluate options and discuss collaborative solutions with FPT representatives. The participation reflects a broader industry shift towards adaptable powertrain strategies that balance immediacy with bespoke engineering. Attendees will be able to assess how plug and play products and tailor made systems can be employed to meet evolving productivity and regulatory challenges in construction and related sectors.

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