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New Generation of Hydraulic Pumps for Electrified Applications

Trollhättan, Sweden, September 23, 2025 – Parker Hannifin has launched the new F1e and F12e hydraulic pumps. The products have been developed for variable speed drive applications and are specifically adapted to the growing importance of electrification in the pursuit of a carbon-free future.

The new pumps provide highly efficient hydraulic control, ensuring optimal performance in electric drive systems. The technology behind the F1e and F12e enables a wide range of operating speeds, maximizes flow while simultaneously reducing torque. In combination with asynchronous or synchronous electric motors and frequency inverters, they deliver high efficiency, reliability, and noticeable energy savings.

In addition to their efficiency, the pumps help reduce pressure pulsations, thereby lowering vibrations and noise in hydraulic systems. This leads to improved performance, enhanced user experience, and quieter, more sustainable solutions.

The launch marks a significant step toward more modern, efficient, and environmentally friendly hydraulic systems. The F1e and F12e pumps are designed to integrate seamlessly into electrified applications, from hybrid vehicles to fully electric vehicles.

With the introduction of the F1e and F12e, Parker Hannifin emphasizes its commitment to delivering innovative solutions that support the transition to electrification and contribute to a more sustainable future.

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