ZF Group Expands Local Manufacturing at EXCON 2025

German technology company unveils India-made transmissions and axles at construction equipment expo, backed by €20 million investment in new Coimbatore facility supporting infrastructure growth.

Sarthak MahajanBy Sarthak Mahajan calendar 10 Dec 2025 Views icon7606 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
ZF Group Expands Local Manufacturing at EXCON 2025

ZF Group is showcasing its locally manufactured intelligent system solutions for construction equipment at EXCON 2025, demonstrating the company's commitment to India's infrastructure sector through expanded production capabilities.

The global technology supplier is presenting its portfolio at Hall 1 Booth G149, featuring transmission and axle solutions produced at its recently inaugurated facility in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The state-of-the-art plant, which opened in June 2025, spans 10,000 square meters and represents a €20 million investment.

Local Manufacturing Push

The new facility aligns with ZF's "Make in India for India and the World" strategy, producing equipment for both domestic customers and global original equipment manufacturers. The plant manufactures transmissions and axles for construction equipment and railways, supporting the Indian government's infrastructure development initiatives.

"At ZF Group, we're proud to deepen our commitment to India's dynamic construction sector by expanding local production," said Akash Passey, President of ZF Group India. He noted the investment supports the company's regional ambitions while meeting market demands for cleaner and digitally enabled machinery.

Product Innovations

ZF is highlighting several product lines designed for construction applications:

The ERGOPOWER powershift transmissions for wheel loaders feature standard 4-speed units with optional efficiency packages including 5-speed and DirectDrive configurations. These systems deliver fuel savings of up to 15 percent and productivity improvements of up to 40 percent while providing smooth shifting with minimal disruption.

MULTITRAC rigid axles complement the transmission systems, offering compact design and wet multi-disc brakes that reduce braking losses. The axles are engineered for heavy-duty loader applications with enhanced ground clearance and reliability under demanding conditions.

For backhoe loaders, the combined ERGOPOWER and MULTITRAC systems provide performance across diverse digging and loading operations, supporting high torque requirements and continuous shifting demands.

The ECOMIX I hydrostatic drum drives for concrete mixer trucks deliver compact design with high power density, simplified installation, and extended service life under challenging operating conditions.

Advanced Braking Technology

ZF is also presenting its brake-by-wire solution for the off-highway sector. The technology enables vehicle manufacturers to control deceleration through electronic signals that adjust brake pressure, eliminating hydraulic lines in the cab and facilitating development of remote and autonomous operation capabilities.

The company provides hydraulic and electrohydraulic braking systems for heavy-duty, off-highway, construction, mining, and agriculture applications.

ZF employs approximately 161,600 people worldwide and reported sales of €41.4 billion in fiscal 2024. The company operates 161 production locations across 30 countries, supplying mobility products and systems for passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and industrial technology applications.

The Industrial Technology division encompasses ZF's off-road activities, including conventional and electrified driveline systems, digital products, and services for agricultural machinery, construction equipment, forklifts, rail, marine propulsion, and wind power technology.

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