Jekko to Unveil New Cranes, Telematics, and Robotics at bauma 2025—Including Two Groundbreaking Concepts

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JCX80 and TRX32 teased ahead of full reveal; MAXX robotics project and full product line updates also on display

Jekko is set to make a major impact at bauma 2025, taking place April 7–13 in Munich, Germany. Visitors to Outdoor Area FS, Stand 903/6, will experience first-hand a range of new developments across Jekko’s minicranes, minipickers, and crawler cranes—plus something entirely unexpected.

In addition to new models and smart technology upgrades, Jekko will unveil two never-before-seen crane concepts: the JCX80 and the TRX32. These innovations aim to redefine versatility and functionality in lifting, pushing the boundaries of what mobile cranes can do.

“At bauma 2025, we’re unveiling something never seen before. A game-changing concept that will redefine versatility in lifting,” Jekko teased in a statement. “Meet the JCX80—but not just yet. To truly understand its different working modes, you’ll have to see it for yourself.”

A second model, the TRX32, will be revealed at NMG Italia’s stand (FS 1106/8). Both cranes are expected to introduce revolutionary operational modes, and their reveal marks a new direction for Jekko in modular, flexible crane design.

Cutting-Edge Product Updates

Beyond these showstoppers, Jekko’s full product family will receive significant upgrades. Enhancements include:

  • Expanded battery-powered crane lineup
  • New telematics platforms for real-time fleet diagnostics and updates
  • Additional accessories and tooling to enhance on-site adaptability
  • Entirely new product families aimed at addressing evolving industry requirements

MAXX Robotics Concept on Display

Also on display will be the MAXX – Mobile Assembly X-System, a collaborative robotics initiative developed with Construction Robotics GmbH (RWTH Aachen University), KUKA, and Fundermax. This concept, a finalist for the Bauma Innovation Award, brings automation directly to construction sites, with live demos showing how robotic handling and assembly can improve safety and efficiency on complex jobs.

“We are confident that we will present ourselves at our best,” said Diego Tomasella, CEO of Jekko. “Combining a vast array of groundbreaking product innovations with a visionary concept of how the future of the industry will evolve.”

Where to Find Jekko and Partners

  • JCX80 debut: Jekko stand, Outdoor Area FS 903/6
  • TRX32 reveal: NMG Italia stand, Outdoor Area FS 1106/8
  • Live automation demos: MAXX project at Jekko stand

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