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Home News CASE sustainable innovation & automation take centre stage at bauma 2025

CASE sustainable innovation & automation take centre stage at bauma 2025

by Guy Woodford
February 24, 2025
in Europe, News
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From zero-emissions to automation, CASE will unveil at bauma 2025 cutting-edge technologies that
prioritise efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Image/CASE

From zero-emissions to automation, CASE will unveil at bauma 2025 cutting-edge technologies that prioritise efficiency, safety, and sustainability. Image/CASE

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CASE Construction Equipment is returning to bauma, the world’s leading trade fair for construction equipment machinery, as a finalist in both the Digital and the Mechanical Engineering categories of the bauma Innovation Awards.

The company will present a wide range of advanced solutions, with a focus on alternative fuels, automation and connectivity. CASE will demonstrate its comprehensive range of equipment, designed to meet the evolving needs of operators and fleet managers across Europe.

“The ‘Let’s Drive the Future’ concept embodies CASE’s commitment to addressing the challenges our customers face in a sector impacted by new regulations and by a shortage of skilled operators,” said Fabrizio Cepollina, Head of CNH CE EMEA. “Our goal is to offer solutions that integrate new fuel technologies and
automation to enhance productivity and efficiency.”

A CASE 836D grader in a quarry. Image/CASE

CASE’s extensive stand at bauma 2025 will focus on new wheeled loaders, mini excavators, backhoe loaders, crawler excavators, and an expanding range of electric models. These machines, designed for applications ranging from urban construction to waste management, quarrying, and road construction, are engineered to deliver operational efficiency, minimised operating costs and reduced environmental impact—all in line with rapidly changing market demands.

In addition, CASE will showcase two customised machines, examples of its new Special Application Division, which is housed within the Sampierana R&D Department.

A key highlight of the stand will be the introduction of advanced driver assistance systems for CASE wheeled loaders. These systems are designed to enhance safety, efficiency, and productivity on the job site. The new systems include enhanced visibility, obstacle and hazard perception, AI-based driving assistance, and semi- to fully autonomous loader operations.

A CASE 421G wheeled loader at work stockpiling material in a quarry. Image/CASE

The CASE Smart Loader Assist AI Technology is a finalist in the Digital category of the bauma Innovation Awards, and the Impact remote-controlled electric loader is a finalist in the Mechanical Engineering category.

Zero-emission electric models will be central to the CASE display at bauma. Electric machines provide environmentally responsible solutions with numerous advantages, including lower energy consumption, quieter operation and reduced maintenance costs.

CASE has an extensive and evolving excavator range. Image/CASE

CASE will introduce advanced remote monitoring technology to support safety and productivity further, providing remote machine assistance. This technology enables real-time monitoring of operational conditions and fuel consumption and facilitates predictive maintenance, ultimately reducing downtime and improving fleet management.

CNH Capital, which supports CNH brands, dealers and customers with a suite of financial products, will use bauma to highlight an extremely flexible financing solution designed to help owners maximise their investments. CNH Capital prioritises finding the right financial product for each customer’s needs, offering adaptable solutions to meet diverse business requirements.

“These comprehensive, 360-degree solutions are designed to maximize customer productivity,” added Cepollina. “By visiting CASE at bauma, attendees will experience these innovations firsthand.”

The CASE stand at bauma 2025 invites all visitors to explore the brand’s vision for a sustainable, automated construction job site of the future. For more information, visit the official CASE website at www.casece.com

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