Overview
This report analyzes component pricing and architecture for electrified off-highway powertrains. It covers vehicle shipments, powertrain type, component revenue, pricing, region, machine type and transmission architecture, using the Off-Highway Vehicles database and component-level research for motors, battery packs, inverters, fuel-cell systems, on-board chargers, DC-DC converters, PDUs and ePTO.
The report covers off-highway powertrain architecture, component pricing, volumes, revenues and supplier shares.
Key Questions Answered
Off-Highway Powertrain - 2026 answers core questions around market size, segmentation opportunities, competitive landscape and technology trends.
How fast is off-highway equipment electrifying?
Uses market sizing, forecasts, segmentation and primary research to answer the question.
What are 2025 volumes, revenues and prices for key components?
Uses market sizing, forecasts, segmentation and primary research to answer the question.
Which OEM and supplier strategies are shaping the market?
Uses market sizing, forecasts, segmentation and primary research to answer the question.
Market Size and Forecast Segmentations
The report segments key products, regions, applications/industries and technical dimensions for filtering and comparison.
Powertrain and voltage
- ICE, mild/full hybrid, diesel-electric, BEV and fuel cell; 50V, 100V, 150V, 400V and 800V.
Components and pricing
- Motors, inverters, battery packs, fuel-cell systems, on-board chargers, DC-DC converters, PDUs and ePTO.
Regions, machines and architecture
- APAC, China, North America, South America and EMEA; excavators, loaders, AWPs, tractors, forklifts, dump trucks and transmission architecture.
Analyst Team
Chloe Mason is a market analyst focused on commercial vehicles and off-highway machinery, supporting electrification, electronics and equipment research.
Alastair has over 15 years of experience leading research in scaled industrial and technology markets, covering electric trucks and buses, autonomous trucks and off-highway electrification.