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John Deere Expands Options by Introducing New E-Drive and E-Power Machines at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023

LAS VEGAS Delivering purpose-built machines and technologies to customers around the globe, John Deere will showcase a variety of productivity and sustainably-focused construction solutions with alternative power options at CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2023. These offerings provide customers an innovative and eco-friendly take on industry-trusted equipment.

"As we continue to introduce battery-electric and electric-hybrid solutions to the market, we aren't just designing a new way to fuel your fleet. We're also focusing on building an electric infrastructure through innovative and forward-thinking technology," said Ryan Campbell, president, Worldwide Construction & Forestry and Power Systems. "That means expanding our efforts to provide customers with optimal dealer support, jobsite data and charging solutions aimed to increase the electric presence in the construction space around the world."

Providing power options that meet the diverse needs of customers, John Deere will offer E-Power machines utilizing battery solutions from Kreisel Electric. Offering a hybrid solution, E-Drive machines feature an electrified drivetrain with an engine as the primary power source. In addition, E-Drive machines enable better fuel economy, improved powertrain component life and stronger pushing power on the job than traditional models.

The John Deere electrification/hybrid journey began in 2013 with the introduction of the 644K Hybrid wheel loader, which has since evolved into today's 644 X-Tier. The 644 X-Tier is notable for its robust performance with its combined E-Drive and Power Shift™ transmission system. In addition, the 944 X-Tier wheel loader is newly rebranded from the 944K Hybrid to align with the John Deere performance tiering strategy. With over 3 million collective customer hours since entering the market, John Deere E-Drive machines are built on customer experience and field proven electric technology. Other new E-Drive machines on display at the show are the 850 X-Tier dozer, which has been recently upgraded from the 850L model, provides customers with multiple operating models to tailor performance and fuel consumption to their specific jobsite needs. The less complex drivetrain powers each track with an electric motor to maintain the maneuverability and control of a traditional hydrostatic John Deere dozer. Lastly, the 744 X-Tier E-Drive wheel loader, featuring an electric variable transmission, provides improved performance with increased fuel efficiency.

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