Parker Hannifin
MOTION SYSTEMS GROUP

ON-DEMAND SEMINAR
How to Take a Calculated Leap to an Electrified System with Electro-Hydraulic Pumps (EHPs) 

If you are ready to begin your journey toward electrified work function operated vehicles, this seminar is for you.

Why is it important to properly match the hydraulic pump, electric motor, and inverter in your electrified work functions? That is just one of many questions this seminar explores along with the main concepts to consider when converting a machine’s hydraulic work functions from an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) to electric. Through a panel discussion, Parker Hannifin’s Hydraulic Pump and Power Systems’ engineers will step through the conversion process by focusing on key considerations and tools to aid in your migration from ICE to electric.

In this webinar, you will learn:
  • What key factors OEMs need to consider when changing from ICE to electric
  • How to choose the correct system components from both a size and selection perspective
  • What to look for in an engineering partner 
  • And much more! 
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Our Presenters
Andy Cailteux, Business Development Manager
Andy Cailteux
Business Development Manager, Parker's Hydraulic Pump and Power Systems Division
Andy Cailteux has over 25 years of experience in the fluid power industry working for a variety of companies with both components and complete system solutions. Andy is responsible for Parker’s HPS’ business development, product management, and marketing of its hydraulic pump & motor products. As Parker’s electrification initiatives expand, Andy’s role also encompasses emerging technology, such as, ePumps. Andy received his Bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Valparaiso University and a Master’s of Business Administration (MBA) from Eastern Michigan University, and is a licensed Professional Engineer.
Jake Larson, Innovation Project Engineer
Jake Larson
Innovation Project Engineer, Parker's Hydraulic Pump and Power Systems Division
Jake Larson has over five years of experience in the design and manufacture of mobile equipment systems and components. Currently, his work focuses on the analysis, modeling, and optimization of Parker’s ePump portfolio along with the design of electric hydraulic actuators. He received his Bachelor’s of Science from North Dakota State University and Master’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Minnesota. He has presented at the Center for Compact & Efficient Fluid Power and published in the 2021 ASME/BATH Symposium on Fluid Power & Motion Control.
Kyle Myers, Project Manager ePumps
Kyle Myers
Project Manager ePumps, Parker's Hydraulic Pump and Power Systems Division
Kyle Myers has been at Parker Hannifin for over five years and has been instrumental in Parker’s electrification initiatives as a Design Engineer and Project Manager implementing electric motor design improvements based on Six Sigma principles and as the leader of Parker’s North American ePump testing and development. Kyle received his Bachelor’s of Science and Master’s of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Ohio University. Kyle has published work in the International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition in both 2016 and 2017.

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