Wacker Neuson and its sister brand Kramer are showcasing their latest construction equipment innovations at Bauma 2025 in Munich under the motto “Solutions built for you” at booth FN.916 in the Northern outdoor area.
The companies are focusing on emission-free equipment, improved efficiency, and enhanced safety features across their product lines. Visitors can experience these innovations firsthand through regular demonstrations in the “Solutions Ring,” a 360° tour around the demo arena.
Wacker Neuson is displaying two new electric excavators: the EZ26e with a 2.6-ton payload and the EZ10e with a one-ton payload. The company is also introducing a “Certified Battery Check,” an independent TÜV-certified battery analysis that allows customers to verify the condition of used equipment.
“We already have many machines in zero emissions version,” explains Susanne Gruner from Wacker Neuson. “At Bauma, we are showing two new ones, a one-ton excavator and a 2.6 version, the EZ26e.”

A new electric wheel loader, the WL300e with an operating weight of around 2.5 tons, features a cushioned cab and optional loading system with a lift height of approximately 2.3 meters. Wacker Neuson is also presenting new wheel loader models (WL750, WL950, and WL1150) with optimized cabs that provide improved visibility and access.

In the dumper category, Wacker Neuson is introducing an innovative skip change system for their DV60 model. “For dumper drivers, we are really improving safety and efficiency because we are providing, for the first time, a skip change system for dumpers,” says Gruner. “This means that you can exchange the skip, which widens up the range of applications you can do with only one machine.”
The company is also featuring its proprietary object recognition technology called Active Sense Control. According to Gruner, “It’s fully integrated in the machine, not like the other retrofit systems you can get on the market. It’s using the machine data like speed, angle of the wheels, and it anticipates collisions well before a driver can do that.”
Wacker’s sister brand Kramer is launching the new 3106 telehandler with 3.1-ton payload and six-meter stacking height. Viktoria Sondermann from Kramer highlights its unique feature: “It has an integrated automatic weighing system, so the machine, independent from the attachment, registers which weight you have in your attachment or on your palette fork. It’s really the first telehandler on the market which has this system integrated.”