ON-DEMAND WEBINAR
How to leverage the best of hydraulics with emerging battery-electric technology for mobile equipment
Better hydraulic and electric component integration is necessary to achieve efficiencies in off-road machinery.
Hydraulic pumps and the electric motors that power them must work together in harmony; smarter hydraulic components that can sense load requirements and opportunities for energy recovery are needed to achieve efficiency gains. In this webinar, you will learn how to analyze and identify the right electromechanical architectures to optimize machine efficiency
Topics in this webinar include:
  • Introduction
  • Application analysis
  • Identify possible system architectures
  • Review steps and considerations when considering electrification for any platform
  • Specification assistance
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Additional Information
Parker facilitates the transition from traditional hydraulic systems to electric hybrids and fully electric machines. To discover how Parker is integrating electric, hydraulic and pneumatic technologies, please explore our website, learn more about how Parker’s engineers maximized the efficiency of a new electric tractor, and check out our Mobile Systems Sizing Estimation Tool.
Our Presenters
Jay W. Schultz, Business Development Manager
Jay W. Schultz
Business Development Manager
Electrification Growth Team
Jay W. Schultz received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering in 1999. He has spent his career at Parker Hannifin holding various positions in engineering, sales management, marketing, and program management. In his current role, Jay is responsible for bringing Parker’s electrification technologies to market, helping to define new product platforms, and managing large customer programs. He also defines key business development initiatives to increase Parker Hannifin’s brand in the mobile electrification marketplace. He has written and contributed to numerous articles and has spoken around the world on the topic of electrification. 
Thomas Hickey, Applications Engineer
Thomas Hickey
Applications Engineer
Electrification Growth Team
Thomas Hickey received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from The Ohio State University in 2013 and his MBA at Northwestern University in 2020. Since graduating with his MBA, Thomas has spent his career focused on engineering or sales within the digital technology and manufacturing industries. In his current role at Parker Hannifin, he is responsible for enhancing Parker’s electrification and hydraulics technologies to develop customized solutions for OEMs that maximize on- and off-road machine efficiency.

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