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Turntide Technologies launches Turnkey Solutions to boost electrification solutions

April 10, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Turntide’s electrification tech can be used for construction and roadbuilding machines

Turntide Technologies Turnkey Solutions is a new system of electrification partners designed to simplify and accelerate electrification projects across industries including roadbuilding and construction.  

The initiative brings together leading partners to offer seamlessly integrated solutions, ensuring rapid and efficient system integration, says Turntide.

As part of the launch, power-transmission and control-solutions provider Bonfiglioli is showcasing select Turntide controllers at its booth during bauma. These solutions combine Bonfiglioli’s advanced motor technology paired with Turntide’s breakthrough power electronics, demonstrating proven performance across a range of applications, including: excavators track, swing and pump drives; compact construction; and agricultural/forestry equipment pump drives.

“In multiple cases the collaboration with Turntide Technologies has proved successful and enabled us to provide complementing solutions for electrification to our key customers” said Stefano Baldi, sales director of Bonfiglioli.  

“By combining our application expertise and integrating our gearbox and advanced motor technology with Turntide’s power electronics, Bonfiglioli confirms its commitment in leading the way in driving the future of electrification across various sectors.”

This collaboration can be extended to further applications and delivers a streamlined electrification experience, reducing complexity and development time while maximising efficiency and performance.

“We are extremely excited to launch Turntide Turnkey Solutions and present the success stories achieved with Bonfiglioli. As more customers are looking for a streamlined path towards electrification, Turntide’s power electronics, coupled with Bonfiglioli’s motor technology, enables an efficient, trusted and turnkey solution that will benefit numerous applications globally,” said Ryan Grodzki, VP of partnerships, Turntide Technologies

Turntide says the Turnkey Solutions initiative reflects its commitment to a systems-level approach, integrating electric motors, power electronics, and energy storage into a unified ecosystem. By ensuring that all components work together seamlessly, Turntide enables customers to transition to electrification faster and more effectively – whether hybrid or fully electric.

Turntide Technologies designs and manufactures electric motors, power electronics, energy storage, and thermal equipment. It operates in North America, the UK, and India and serves customers in global markets and industries including off-highway automotive, commercial vehicles, rail, marine, light vehicles, commercial buildings, and premium automotive. 

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