Faresin “Changing the Game”: debuts, smart technologies and a new vision of digital farming at Agritechnica 2025

Breganze (Italy) – November 2025 – At Agritechnica 2025, Faresin is presenting an ecosystem of innovations that redefines the concept of animal feed, integrating mechanics, electronics, advanced digital solutions and artificial intelligence.
Under the claim “Changing the Game,” the booth becomes a concrete demonstration of how Faresin technology is transforming the Mixer Wagons and the daily work of farmers, toward increasingly precise, sustainable and profitable management.


“Changing the Game”: technology, sustainability and new standards for modern animal husbandry 1.

The claim “Changing the Game” summarizes a clear vision: making technology a competitive advantage for farmers.
In the halls of Agritechnica, Faresin recounts a journey that integrates intelligent machines, advanced analytical systems and software platforms capable of turning data into operational decisions.

Graphic walls, interactive monitors, and hands-on demonstrations make it immediate to understand the new Faresin ecosystem, where the machine is no longer just a tool, but the digital heart of farming.

“Our goal is to help farmers work better, reduce costs and maximize ration quality.
Our mechatronic and digital technologies are really changing the rules of the game in Feeding,”
says Silvia Faresin, Vice President of Faresin Industries.


2. World premiere: debuts the Leader PF Full Electric 2.24 with tiller

Among the main novelties at Agritechnica comes the Leader PF Full Electric 2.24 with tiller, a natural evolution of the company’s Zero Emission Feeding philosophy.

A machine designed to combine the power of large-capacity self-propelled carts with the sustainability of electric:

  • 4 independent electric motors dedicated to traction, mixing, tiller and hydraulic services
  • 91 or 137 kWh LFP batteries, with up to 7 mixed range on a single charge
  • energy recovery in braking and release
  • savings of up to 80% on maintenance costs
  • Zero emissions, maximum quietness and improved animal welfare

The new 2.24 FE meets the needs of large-scale companies that want to reduce environmental impact without sacrificing performance, precision and productivity.

Discover Leader PF 2.24 Full Electric


3. Smart Feed Tech: technologies that transform the wagon into the digital center of livestock farming

The heart of the innovation presented in Hannover is Smart Feed Tech, the container that brings together all Faresin digital and mechatronic solutions dedicated to Precision Feeding.

A unique approach that enables:

  • Measuring nutrients in real time with Polispec NIR
  • Monitor homogeneity and digestibility by IOF index
  • Automatically dose ingredients with Loading Halt
  • optimize mixing with Ecotronic
  • Analyze data, recipes and performance in the cloud via Farm Manager Web
  • Obtaining AI-based KPIs and suggestions through Web Feeding and AI Feeding

The mixer wagon thus becomes a digital hub, capable of communicating with milking robots, barn sensors, podometers and external systems, turning complex data into useful operational decisions to improve herd profitability, sustainability and efficiency.

Explore Smart Feed Tech
Polispec NIR
IOF – Index Homogeneity
Farm Manager Web
AI Feeding


4. Other innovations presented at Agritechnica

In addition to the big debuts, Faresin also shows two major range updates.

FS 6.26 – the new high-performance compact telehandler

The heir to one of Faresin’s best-sellers, with new stepless electronic transmission, improved visibility, evolved hydraulics and optimized cab.

Learn about FS 6.26

Leader PF – the complete range for every farm

Models from 11 to 40 m³, single-, double-, and tricoclea, with Faresin tiller, PF Cocleas, and TMR best quality solutions.

Discover the Leader PF range

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Puntualmente, le finalità di progetto si riassumono nei seguenti punti:

• massimizzazione del benessere dell’animale: precision feeding, benessere dell’ambiente stalla;
• elettrificazione dei sistemi di propulsione per carri miscelatori;
• farm del futuro:
• sviluppo della guida autonoma per i carri di miscelazione
• sviluppo di un MES per la gestione del processo: precision farming
• implementazione del calcolo della carbon footprint di processo in real-time analizzata in tempo reale e riferita al litro di latte prodotto

Le attività prevedranno tutti gli step necessari alla realizzazione di una nuova gamma di prodotto: dalla fattibilità, alla progettazione, alla realizzazione e test, una pluralità di work packages sono volti alla realizzazione e validazione di prototipi di carro miscelatore, full electric, anche con guida autonoma e con features digitali che porteranno alla rivoluzione delle attuali pratiche operative del settore di riferimento.

Infine, il progetto rispetta il principio DNSH (“Do No Significant Harm”), di cui all’articolo 17 del regolamento (UE) 2020/852 del Parlamento europeo e del Consiglio, del 18 giugno 2020. La quantificazione dell’impatto ambientale associato alle soluzioni sviluppate nel corso del progetto agevolato viene condotta facendo ricorso a strumenti di LCA (Life Cycle Assessment) grazie alla collaborazione con la società Service Group R&D.