We’ve extensively covered the upcoming Non-Road Powertrain & Fuels 2025 event in Munich, focusing heavily on the pivotal role of NRMM (Non-Road Mobile Machinery). We can now reveal a recent development: starting in 2026, Emissions Analytics will be adding dedicated Power Generation content on Day 2 of the event.

PG on Day 2

To date, our conferences have focused on specifically non-road mobile machinery (NRMM). In 2026, the depth of that content will remain and, if possible, intensify. In 2026, we are adding Power Generation dedicated content on Day 2 in response to both delegate demands and industry developments.

To reflect this change, in 2026, the events you’ve come to trust for technical insight, open discussion, and enjoyable networking will be known as:

Off-highway machinery is at a pivotal moment. Diesel remains the backbone of our industry, whilst alternatives are advancing rapidly. Electrification, hybrid solutions, hydrogen, biofuels, and e-fuels all offer promise – but also come with questions of cost, practicality, and lifecycle impact. At the same time, more rigorous real-world testing and fuel analysis are providing clearer evidence of what works, highlighting both opportunities and challenges.

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👉 Off-Highway & Power Generation USA 2026, 20-21 May in Indianapolis.

👉 Off-Highway & Power Generation Europe 2026, 22-23 September in Frankfurt.

Emissions Analytics and the ‘forgotten hero’

According to Emissions Analytics, until recently, power generation has been the forgotten hero. Whether as backup or providing stable power, power generators are the drummer in the band that keeps us on time and the music playing.

The exponential increase in power demands for AI and the demand to electrify endless aspects of our world make power generation both business and life-critical. The technology exists to deliver the power. The challenge is now, how to deliver reliable power that is sustainable for the environment and viable for business.

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Dellorto two-track strategy

The two-track strategy allows the Dellorto group to extend and customise its expertise in EGR, throttle bodies, power units, BMS and batteries from motorbikes to off-highway applications with long-life requirements

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