Webinar:  Advancements in electrified mobile hydraulic systems – A panel discussion

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Designed specifically for OEM system architects, mobile hydraulics engineers, product managers, and application specialists, this 60-minute webinar (45-minute panel discussion plus 15-minute Q&A) delivers practical, actionable guidance on selecting, integrating, and validating efficient electrified mobile hydraulic architectures. Get in-depth insight into core subsystems (traction, steering, work functions, and ePTO), control strategies (positive/negative flow control, power-on-demand, electro-hydraulic load sensing), voltage selection (LV vs HV) and safety considerations, regeneration approaches, and proven methods to improve efficiency and ROI—plus perspectives on Parker’s hydraulic and electronic control solutions. Whether you’re modernizing a legacy platform, scaling capacity, or launching a new vehicle architecture, this webinar gives you the engineering clarity to accelerate electrification, enhance performance and safety, and reduce lifecycle cost. 

What you will gain by attending this webinar: 

  • A clear view of core components and integration — traction drives, steering systems, work functions, and ePTO working with advanced controls for stable, efficient performance
  • A controls decision framework — compare positive vs negative flow control, power-on-demand, ELS, and steering solutions (HPS/eHPS/torque overlay/pure electromechanical) to optimize efficiency and safety
  • An electrification toolkit — evaluate full-electric vs mild/strong hybrid vs battery ePTO, LV vs HV trade-offs, regeneration limits and strategies, quantify savings, and build a credible ROI case
  • Practical engineering practices — right-sized components, re-evaluating legacy vehicle architectures, multi-wheel coordination and steer-by-wire safety, and designing for functional safety and HV compliance. 

Join us on Wednesday, Feb 11th 2026 at 12pm US EST.
Register now, it’s free

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