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Rototilt showcases the latest generation of effective tiltrotator technology at Bauma 2025

Hampus Jonsson
Rototilt GmbH Europe
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Hampus Jonsson

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  • Rototilt will showcase its latest tiltrotator technology at Bauma 2025, featuring an electric excavator.

  • The RC series tiltrotators optimize energy consumption and performance, particularly for electric machines.

  • Rototilt is expanding its dealer network and service support across Europe to meet growing demand.

  • The RC4-RC9 tiltrotators feature pressure-compensated hydraulics, reducing energy consumption and increasing operational efficiency.

  • The new technology aims to lower carbon dioxide emissions and improve project economics.

Rototilt continues to expand in Europe with more specialized dealers and increased support for its customers. At the world’s largest trade fair for construction machinery, Bauma 2025, the company is focusing on efficiency – showing for the first time an electric excavator equipped with its latest tiltrotator technology.

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“It will be a unique opportunity to demonstrate how our RC series can optimize both energy consumption and performance, not least for electric machines,” says Hampus Jonsson, European Sales Director at Rototilt.

Rototilt has already established a strong presence in the European market with its tiltrotators, which provide excavators with greater flexibility and increased efficiency, by making it possible to tilt and rotate buckets and other tools. To meet the growing demand, the company is investing in more dealers and a stronger service network.

“We are expanding our network in order to provide customers with even better support and service that is adapted to local markets. This allows us to quickly assist customers and ensure optimal operating time,” explains Jonsson.

A revolution in efficiency

At Bauma 2025, Rototilt will show how their latest tiltrotators, the RC4-RC9, are contributing to a new era of energy efficiency in the industry.

“Our pressure-compensated hydraulics significantly reduce energy consumption, while the tiltrotator’s flexibility allows excavators to operate more efficiently, with fewer movements. This means both lower carbon dioxide emissions and a better overall economy for projects,” says Jonsson.

Visit Rototilt at Bauma 2025 at booth FN 914/9.

Source: Rototilt GmbH