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A forthcoming webinar will offer in-depth insights into the advancements and practical applications of electrified mobile hydraulic systems. Designed for professionals including OEM system architects, mobile hydraulics engineers, product managers, and application specialists, the event aims to provide actionable guidance on the selection, integration, and validation of efficient electrified mobile hydraulic architectures.

Key Discussion Points and Takeaways

The 60-minute session, featuring a 45-minute panel discussion followed by a 15-minute Q&A, will delve into several critical areas. Attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of core subsystems such as traction, steering, work functions, and electric Power Take-Off (ePTO), alongside advanced control strategies. These include positive/negative flow control, power-on-demand, and electro-hydraulic load sensing.

The webinar will also address crucial considerations like voltage selection, differentiating between Low Voltage (LV) and High Voltage (HV) systems, and the associated safety implications. Participants can expect to learn about regeneration approaches and proven methods for enhancing efficiency and Return on Investment (ROI). Perspectives on Parker’s hydraulic and electronic control solutions will also be shared.

The session is structured to benefit those modernizing legacy platforms, scaling capacity, or developing new vehicle architectures. The goal is to equip engineers with the knowledge needed to accelerate electrification, improve vehicle performance and safety, and reduce overall lifecycle costs.

Benefits of Attending

  • Component Integration: Gain a clear understanding of how core components like traction drives, steering systems, work functions, and ePTO work with advanced controls for stable and efficient operation.
  • Control Strategies: Evaluate different control frameworks, including positive vs. negative flow control, power-on-demand, ELS, and various steering solutions (HPS, eHPS, torque overlay, pure electromechanical), to optimize efficiency and safety.
  • Electrification Toolkit: Assess options such as full-electric, mild/strong hybrid, and battery ePTO systems, alongside LV vs. HV trade-offs. Understand regeneration limits and strategies, quantify potential savings, and build a robust ROI case.
  • Engineering Practices: Learn about practical engineering methods, including right-sizing components, re-evaluating legacy vehicle architectures, coordinating multi-wheel steering, and designing for functional safety and HV compliance.

The webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, February 11th, 2026, at 12 PM US EST. Registration is free. This event is tagged under CHARGED Webinars, EV Tech, and Parker Hannifin.

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