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John Deere reveals PowerSight telematics for engines

John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) revealed a new technology solution at Conexpo for John Deere diesel engines installed in OEM equipment. Called PowerSight, the telematics system features four John Deere technologies: the JDLink machine monitoring system; machine health prognostics; remote diagnostics and programming; and the PowerAssist app. All four elements integrate seamlessly to help customers manage their John Deere-powered OEM equipment.
March 7, 2014 Read time: 1 min
257 John Deere reveals PowerSight telematics for engines

John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) revealed a new technology solution at Conexpo for John Deere diesel engines installed in OEM equipment.

Called PowerSight, the telematics system features four John Deere technologies: the JDLink machine monitoring system; machine health prognostics; remote diagnostics and programming; and the PowerAssist app. All four elements integrate seamlessly to help customers manage their John Deere-powered OEM equipment.

There are four levels of monitoring, available on subscription, to suit customer choices – these include Locate, Express, Select or Ultimate packages.

“Using the suite of telematics services in John Deere PowerSight, end users can achieve more uptime, increased profitability and greater productivity from improved machine monitoring,” said John Radke, manager of worldwide customer support for JDPS.

“For our OEM partners, John Deere PowerSight represents an opportunity to differentiate their equipment offerings. We’re pleased to offer a powerful technology solution that enhances our engine line-up in OEM applications.”
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