With the launch of the F1e and F12e bent axis pumps, Parker reaffirms its commitment to electrified hydraulic solutions. These next-generation pumps combine technical robustness with sustainability-oriented design, ensuring machinery manufacturers can meet tightening emission regulations while maintaining the performance expected from high-demand hydraulic applications.
F1e and F12e series new hydraulic axis pumps are targeted for use in hybrid and fully electric vehicles, construction machinery, and other demanding environments where hydraulic power remains essential despite electrification. They are optimized for variable speed drive applications and specifically designed to support the transition toward electrification in industrial and mobile machinery. As industries worldwide accelerate their move toward electrification to reduce carbon emissions, the need for components that deliver efficiency, reliability, and seamless integration with electric motors is becoming critical. Parker’s latest eReady pumps—the F1e and F12e series—were developed precisely with these requirements in mind.
Both series offer high efficiency in hydraulic control, allowing electric-driven systems to operate at a broad range of speeds while maintaining optimal performance. Their technology maximizes flow output while reducing required torque, providing notable energy savings in comparison with conventional hydraulic solutions.
Optimized for electric motor integration
The pumps are engineered to pair effortlessly with both asynchronous and synchronous electric motors, operating under frequency-controlled drive systems. This compatibility ensures consistent performance, reduced power losses, and higher reliability across widely varying load conditions.
One of the key advantages of the new pumps lies in their ability to minimize pressure pulsations, which are often sources of vibration and unwanted acoustic emissions in hydraulic systems. By addressing this issue, axis pumps F1e and F12e not only enhance user comfort but also deliver a quieter and more stable hydraulic operation, qualities that are increasingly valued in next-generation electrified machinery.
According to Fredrik Magnusson, Business Development Manager at Parker’s Pump & Motor Division Europe, the launch underlines Parker’s innovation roadmap: “These pumps deliver exceptional efficiency and reliability across a wide range of operating conditions, enabling customers to reduce emissions without compromising performance. By minimizing energy loss and noise, we are paving the way for cleaner, quieter, and more sustainable hydraulic systems.”








