Poclain's eWheel: How mechatronics integration ease the adoption of electrification
10 Jun 2026
Conference
Electric & Hybrid Powertrain Part 2
Electrifying mobile equipment is no longer a distant goal – it’s a necessity. Yet complexity often slows adoption. Market-driven solutions can help simplify the development and production of electric machines. Modular mechatronic architectures bring together high-performance power transmission and seamless electrical integration, enabling faster time-to-market and reliable machine compliance. A real-world example demonstrates the advantages of an all-in-one electric wheel hub: a compact, integrated assembly that combines inverter, electric motor and gearbox while meeting the mounting and fit requirements of today’s compact equipment.
- How integrated mechatronics reduces complexity in electrifying off-highway equipment
- Benefits of combining inverter, motor and gearbox in a single wheel hub
- How modular architectures accelerate development and time-to-market
- Key design considerations for compact electric construction machines
- Real-world insights from implementing fully integrated electric wheel solutions
