Components

In the 2025 business year, Liebherr achieved revenue of €634 million in the components product segment. This represents a €166 million or 35.5 % increase compared with the previous year.

Development compared to previous year

Revenue in € m

from 468

+ 35.5%

Employees

from 5.897

+ 1.1%

Revenue by sales regions

  • 64.0%

    European Union

  • 1.1%

    Non-EU countries

  • 28.4%

    North America

  • 0.3%

    Central and South America

  • 6.2%

    Asia and Oceania

  • 0.0%

    Africa, Near and Middle East

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EU and North America keep driving growth

In 2025, the components segment witnessed very positive growth. The European Union remained the most important market, with Germany and France in particular contributing to the region’s increase in revenue. By contrast, the non-EU countries, alongside Asia and Oceania and Central and South America, saw revenue fall. Development in North America was dynamic, though the subject of tariffs posed challenges for the future.

Within the individual industry areas, Liebherr recorded further revenue growth for the product segment in decentralised energy systems, in the agricultural and forestry sector, among engine manufacturers, special machines and in the wind aftermarket. Of particular note is the growth in the wind industry compared with 2024, owing to successful tenders for some major contracts. Meanwhile, revenue fell in tunnel construction, earthmoving, the maritime sector and in the mining aftermarket.

Liebherr is driving customer- and market-oriented development with a particular focus on carbon neutrality, sustainability and automation.

Alternative drive technologies, electrification and energy supply still prove popular

The series production of the Liduro Power Port (LPO 100) mobile energy storage system, and its launch on the international market, marked a milestone in the field of electrification. Further to this, prototypes of the LPO 600 energy storage system, an energy planning software and an electric machine for mobile off-highway applications had their premiere at Bauma 2025. Liebherr pushed ahead with developing alternative fuels for use in combustion engines. Liebherr took Bauma as an opportunity to present its LiGO Injection Systems – the new generation of sustainable injection solutions for eco-friendly fuels such as hydrogen, methanol, ethanol and ammonia. In the field of digitalisation, Liebherr fitted its camera-monitor system with a new generation of digital cameras, including for retrofitting machines.

Other significant aspects included the expanded strategic partnerships for developing backup solutions for the data centre industry and genset high-performance engines. In 2025, Liebherr continued its long-standing cooperative venture to supply main and blade bearings for offshore wind turbines and finalised another partnership to supply main bearings and yaw and pitch components for onshore wind turbines. Other notable contracts covered the supply of rope winches for ship lifts alongside drives for infrastructure projects and agricultural engineering.

In the business year, the expansion of the hydraulic cylinder factory in Oberopfingen (Germany) was completed and the facility commenced operations. Furthermore, preparations began to expand the production site for large engines in Colmar (France).

In 2026, Liebherr will continue on its path developing alternative drive solutions. For instance, work is being carried out on further variants of the mobile energy storage system and to launch the new software to plan and optimise energy in construction site operations. There is also a new modular kit for high-pressure mobile hydraulic pumps and motors.

Liebherr expects a positive outlook for 2026 in the components product segment and is primarily investing in the newly acquired contracts in the wind, genset and data centre industries.