Hybrid Powertrain Meets Modern Farming
TAFE has launched the EVX75 electric-hybrid tractor at Agritechnica 2025, featuring a 75 HP hybrid powertrain that pairs a EU Stage V diesel engine with a 400 V high-voltage battery system. The machine allows operators to switch between full-electric mode for low-load tasks and hybrid mode for demanding operations, enabling greater fuel-efficiency and reduced carbon emissions.
Its liquid-cooled high-voltage system ensures reliability in heavy-duty applications, while a 3-speed transmission supports speeds up to 40 km/h, aligning with modern farm-vehicle standards.
Operator Comfort, Automation-Ready Design
The EVX75 is equipped with a full-feature cab including HVAC, electro-hydraulic rear lift, independent PTO, and high-flow hydraulics — designed for both comfort and productivity. Its automation-ready architecture signals TAFE’s commitment to precision agriculture, smart implement integration and future-proof farming operations.
These elements combine to enhance uptime, operator comfort and operational efficiency on varied terrain.
Strategic Implications for Sustainable Ag-Machinery
By introducing the EVX75 hybrid tractor, TAFE demonstrates how electrification is moving into the farming equipment sector. This development provides a scalable path for farms to reduce their reliance on diesel, align with net-zero agriculture goals and adopt advanced machinery with lower total lifecycle costs.
For manufacturers and global agribusinesses, it reinforces the notion that even compact or utility tractors will soon face electrified alternatives.


