Booth 103, Hall A6.
At Bauma 2025, Schaeffler will showcase its entire product range for construction equipment – from rolling bearings to Ewellix linear actuators, sensors, and electric motors.

In addition to the electrification of drives and operating functions, Schaeffler also relies on the consistent use of low-friction rolling bearings and sensors. The objective is to further increase the efficiency of construction equipment and reduce TCO (total cost of ownership).
Schaeffler is a key player in electrification
Schaeffler’s initiatives for the construction equipment industry are focused on the electrification of construction equipment.

“We want to provide our customers with products and technologies that make motion smarter, cleaner, and safer. With our innovative and comprehensive product portfolio, we are a future-oriented supplier for construction equipment manufacturers.”
said Patrick Scherr, Global Sector Lead Offroad in the Bearings & Industrial Solutions division at Schaeffler.
Electric motors
Schaeffler’s portfolio of electric motors covers all common voltage ranges up to 800 V. Schaeffler offers electric drives with a maximum continuous power output of 300 kW designed specifically for the construction equipment sector. The drives are extremely efficient with high power densities, making them a key enabler for the transition to electric mobility and a significant contributor to the reduction of CO₂ emissions.
A highlight at the Schaeffler booth in Munich will be electric motors with a maximum speed of 10,500 rpm and a continuous power output of 219 kW. The oil-cooled motors offer an exceptionally high efficiency rate of > 97% over a wide speed range and have been specially developed for heavy-duty applications.

Ewellix electromechanical linear actuators
Schaeffler offers modular, highly efficient electromechanical linear actuators for both operating functions and the automated operation of flaps and engine hoods. The series covers nominal forces from 1.5 to 150 kN and travel ranges from 300 to 2,000 mm and is designed for small excavators, wheel loaders, and mobile work platforms, among other applications. Precise control, synchronous movement of several cylinders, and energy recovery can be realized. They also offer lower TCO over the service life of a construction machine due to their very long maintenance intervals.
Low-friction rolling bearings
Low-friction rolling bearings from Schaeffler already offer the potential for energy savings and a reduction in TCO. Among these are tapered roller bearings with optimized rib contact and a further improved raceway surface structure.

Significant savings can be achieved with optimized high-performance bearings in hydraulic motors and pumps in wheel loaders, for example. Extrapolated to 1,000 construction machines with eight hours of operating time, the annual savings potential is around 26,000 MWh, which corresponds to the average annual energy consumption of more than 6,500 three-person households.