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AGCO Power unveils next-generation sustainable powertrain innovations at Agritechnica 2025

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At Agritechnica 2025 in Hanover, AGCO Power will unveil a bold vision for the future of agricultural and forestry machinery powertrain solutions—combining cutting-edge diesel technology with pioneering low-carbon innovations designed to meet the evolving needs of farmers worldwide.

Juha Heikkilä (left), Manager Electrification, holds NMC battery cells used in the prototype battery, while Kari Aaltonen, Director Engineering, stands beside the concept unit. The battery, designed by AGCO Power, contains a total of 1400 cells and offers 150 kWh of capacity.
Juha Heikkilä (left), Manager Electrification, holds NMC battery cells used in the prototype battery, while Kari Aaltonen, Director Engineering, stands beside the concept unit. The battery, designed by AGCO Power, contains a total of 1400 cells and offers 150 kWh of capacity. AGCO Power The images are freely available for editorial use.

Highlights include the newest and next‑generation CORE diesel engine family—the 8‑liter, 252 kW CORE80 powering the new 5th‑generation of the Fendt 800 Vario—alongside the AGCO Power CO Calculator concept and a 150 kWh Future Battery Concept developed in‑house by AGCO Power, and cost-effective remanufactured engines that extend machine lifespans while reducing environmental impact.

AGCO Power at Agritechnica 2025, Hanover, 9–15 Nov

  • AGCO Power’s Future Battery Concept for off-road machinery
  • New AGCO Power flagship engine CORE80 powering the new Fendt 800 Vario Gen5 tractor
  • AGCO CO₂ Calculator concept in collaboration with Valtra: the solution detects the type of fuel used and calculates the operational carbon footprint of agricultural machinery
  • AGCO Power REMAN: lower the cost of ownership, reduce carbon footprint and minimize downtime with remanufactured engines
  • AGCO Power off-road powertrain experts at Agritechnica expert roundtables

AGCO Power’s innovations support farmers as they transition from fossil diesel to sustainable, low‑carbon options—and address today’s realities as well, from emissions reduction to continuous improvements in total cost of ownership.

“We believe the future of agricultural energy lies in a smart combination of fuels and technologies. There is no single solution—rather, a wider spectrum of power sources is needed. That’s why we are committed to exploring a wide range of innovations, investing significantly in R&D and our Clean Energy Lab, and promoting collaboration across the industry,” says Juha Tervala, the Vice President and Managing Director of AGCO Power

AGCO Power's Linnavuori plant designs and manufactures engines and power sources for AGCO’s world-leading tractor brands—Fendt, Massey Ferguson, and Valtra—as well as for other off-road machinery and work equipment.

AGCO Power Future Battery Concept

Making its world premiere at Agritechnica, AGCO Power’s Future Battery Concept is the company’s latest product development project. The concept battery is based on NMC cell chemistry and offers 150 kWh of capacity. The battery is designed by AGCO Power.

AGCO Power is closely tracking advances in battery cell technology and evaluating multiple chemistries, including solid‑state batteries. Hydrogen is also being investigated for energy storage; however, according to Director of Product Development Kari Aaltonen, battery technology currently appears more promising for agricultural applications due to the significant energy losses in hydrogen production and in the conversion of energy to electricity via fuel cells.

Aaltonen notes that electric powertrains also offer clear advantages for work machines: lower operating costs than conventional powertrains and an almost service‑free setup.

“Today, the best way for a farmer to achieve emission‑free operation is with a battery‑electric driveline. Most regular farm work can, in the future, be completed with a tractor equipped with this battery. The challenge will be very long working days, but high‑power DC charging will enable operators to resume work in around 40 minutes,” says Kari Aaltonen.

Aaltonen estimates that powertrains based on the concept battery could reach production in 5–7 years.

New CORE80 powering the new Fendt 800 Vario Gen5

At Agritechnica, the newest member of AGCO’s modern CORE diesel engine family, the CORE80, powers the new Fendt 800 Vario Gen5. As the biggest and smartest of the family, the 8‑liter CORE80 delivers even more torque (1680 Nm) and power (252 kW) with over-the-air (OTA) connectivity to its engine control unit, enabling remote diagnostics, effortless monitoring and simpler updates. This improves reliability and makes fleet management easier.

AGCO Power CORE engines have already proven top‑tier efficiency according to measurements by the independent DLG Test Centre. In the PowerMix Test 2.0 of the German Agricultural Society (DLG, Deutsche Landwirtschafts‑Gesellschaft), tractors are assessed for fuel and AdBlue consumption under typical workloads on a rolling test bench to determine overall energy efficiency.

“The combination of power and low fuel consumption makes it possible for farmers to work economically while protecting the environment,” says Roland Schmidt, Vice President, Fendt Marketing.

The smaller CORE50 and CORE75 engines will also be on display at Agritechnica. All CORE engines are manufactured at AGCO Power’s Linnavuori site in Finland. The new, low‑emission and energy‑efficient CORE engines are already in use in leading Fendt models: the 5‑liter, four‑cylinder AGCO Power CORE50 powers the Fendt 500 Vario Gen4 and Fendt 600 Vario series, while the 7.5‑liter CORE75 powers the Fendt 700 Vario Gen7 series.

AGCO Power CO₂ Calculator concept with Valtra

In collaboration with Valtra, AGCO Power will present its CO₂ Calculator concept at Agritechnica. The solution detects the type of fuel used and calculates the operational carbon footprint of agricultural machinery. It combines an engine-mounted fuel sensor with a cloud-based software solution that calculates accurate CO₂ emissions in real time. The visualized and stored data enables farmers to present verified figures to customers and supply chain partners.

“Reliable data on the operational carbon footprint is a major competitive advantage for farmers. It enables more informed decisions and allows them to track, visualize, and verify their environmental impact,” says Jarno Ratia, Director of Product Management of AGCO Power.

Agricultural traders also recognize the value of the solution. Bianca Lind, Managing Director of VERAVIS GmbH, a wholly owned subsidiary of Agravis Raiffeisen AG states:

“VERAVIS GmbH is committed to supporting farmers in meeting the requirements of the EU Green Deal while ensuring sustainable and profitable crop production. By integrating the AGCO Power CO₂ Calculator, we enhance the accuracy of our site- and crop-specific Product Carbon Footprint calculations. Validated, site-specific fuel usage data strengthens the credibility of sustainability reporting and simplifies documentation for all stakeholders—especially the farmer.”

Remanufactured engines: a cost‑effective solution for older machines

AGCO will also demonstrate at Agritechnica how the company supports farmers by remanufacturing used diesel engines to new condition. For the end user, a factory‑remanufactured engine offers fast availability as a replacement for a worn unit and significantly lower investment costs compared to a brand‑new engine.

At AGCO Power’s Linnavuori factory in Finland, a renewed remanufacturing production line has just been completed, increasing capacity from over 1,000 engines to 2,500 engines per year. This expansion supports the company’s long‑term strategy and Farmer First approach.

“Remanufacturing can lower total cost of ownership and reduce the carbon footprint versus a new machine—and, crucially, it can minimize downtime when engine problems occur. Remanufactured engines extend machine lifespans and enable up to 80% of an engine’s mass to be reused, including all cast‑iron components,” says Jussi Rinne, Director, Quality and Aftermarket.

AGCO Power experts at Agritechnica 2025

Agritechnica 2025 9–15 Nov 2025, Hanover

Welcome to the AGCO Power booth, Hall 20, Booth A38!

  • Press conference Valtra AGCO Deutschland GmbH
    • Concept Valtra S Series tractor at Agritechnica features advancements in sustainability and technology.
    • Ismo Hämäläinen, Department Lead, Engineering Power Systems Performance, AGCO Power
    • Sunday, 9 Nov 2025 10:00 – 11:00
    • Casablanca conference room
    • Valtra stand: Hall 20, stand A40
  • Innovative Powertrain Technologies for Agriculture
  • A Modular Revolution: How AGCO Power aims to drive battery-electrification in agriculture through a modular approach
  • KHL roundtable: Leveraging Technology to Achieve Improved Sustainability
    • KHL Power Progress roundtable focus on routes to achieving sustainability through improved efficiency, both engine and control systems
    • Kari Aaltonen, Director, Engineering, AGCO Power
    • Halle 17: DLG-Expert stage 17H02
    • Tuesday, 11 Nov 2025 11:00 - 11:50 
    • https://digital.agritechnica.com/newfront/sessions/6668 
  • iVT roundtable: The challenges of designing electric mobile machinery for agriculture and how to overcome them

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Juha Heikkilä (left), Manager Electrification, holds NMC battery cells used in the prototype battery, while Kari Aaltonen, Director Engineering, stands beside the concept unit. The battery, designed by AGCO Power, contains a total of 1400 cells and offers 150 kWh of capacity.
Juha Heikkilä (left), Manager Electrification, holds NMC battery cells used in the prototype battery, while Kari Aaltonen, Director Engineering, stands beside the concept unit. The battery, designed by AGCO Power, contains a total of 1400 cells and offers 150 kWh of capacity.
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Juha Heikkilä (left), Manager Electrification, holds NMC battery cells used in the prototype battery, while Kari Aaltonen, Director Engineering, stands beside the concept unit. The battery, designed by AGCO Power, contains a total of 1400 cells and offers 150 kWh of capacity.
Juha Heikkilä (left), Manager Electrification, holds NMC battery cells used in the prototype battery, while Kari Aaltonen, Director Engineering, stands beside the concept unit. The battery, designed by AGCO Power, contains a total of 1400 cells and offers 150 kWh of capacity.
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The Fendt 800 Vario Gen5 tractor driving through a rural landscape, equipped with AGCO Power’s CORE80 engine.
AGCO Power’s CORE80 engine powers the latest Fendt 800 Vario Gen5 tractor.
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AGCO Power’s 8-liter CORE80 engine.
The 8-liter CORE80 delivers 1680 Nm of torque and 252 kW of power.
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Engine assembler Juha Kuusinen is test-running a refurbished AGCO Power Reman engine.
All factory-remanufactured engines are test-run at AGCO Power’s Linnavuori plant. Upon delivery, the engines meet the technical and visual standards of a new engine. In the photo, engine assembler Juha Kuusinen is test-running a remanufactured engine.
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Image of the carbon dioxide display that identifies the fuel type and the operational carbon footprint of the agricultural machine.
In collaboration with Valtra, AGCO Power will present its CO₂ Calculator concept at Agritechnica. Validated, site-specific fuel usage data strengthens the credibility of sustainability reporting and simplifies documentation for all stakeholders—especially the farmer.
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Valtra S Series tractor.
AGCO Power, in collaboration with Valtra, is showcasing a new CO₂ Calculator Concept at Agritechnica. The Concept identifies the type of fuel used and calculates the operational carbon footprint of agricultural machinery.
Valtra. The images are freely available for editorial use.
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AGCO (NYSE: AGCO) is a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of agricultural machinery and precision ag technology. AGCO delivers value to farmers and OEM customers through its differentiated brand portfolio including leading brands Fendt®, Massey Ferguson®, PTx and Valtra®. AGCO's full line of equipment, smart farming solutions and services helps farmers sustainably feed our world. Founded in 1990 and headquartered in Duluth, Georgia, USA, AGCO had net sales of approximately $11.7 billion in 2024. For more information, visit www.agcocorp.com.  

About AGCO Power

AGCO Power is one of the world’s leading developers and manufacturers of engines for off-road machines. We produce engines for well-known tractor brands such as Fendt, Valtra, and Massey Ferguson. In addition to these, AGCO Power engines are used in other off-road machines, including forestry equipment. Production facilities are located in Finland, China, Brazil, and Argentina. The Linnavuori plant has been operating for over 80 years and is a subsidiary of AGCO Corporation. www.agcopower.com

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