Guided by the theme Smarter Solutions. Driven by you., the event underlines Volvo CE’s focus on putting customer needs at the center of product development, digital services and jobsite solutions.
Although many of these new machines have already been announced globally, Volvo Days offers the first opportunity to see them in action in Europe, with live demonstrations and access to Volvo CE experts.
“Volvo Days is about demonstrating the new generation of machines we are bringing to the European and Oceania markets, backed by continued investment in our business, our technologies and our regions,” said Carl Slotte, Head of Sales Region Europe at Volvo CE. “These are brand new machines developed with our customers’ evolving needs in mind, and this event is an opportunity show how they deliver real gains in productivity, efficiency and long-term performance.”
Machines on display for the first time at Volvo Days include a mix of compact, heavy-duty and electric innovations across the portfolio:

The updated L90 Electric wheel loader will also be on display, featuring Hill Assist for enhanced safety and improved operator control on slopes. For the first time, the L90 Electric with Waste Option package will be showcased, offering a strong fit for waste and scrap handling operations. Runtime has been extended to up to six hours in medium-duty applications, while DC fast charging from 20 to 80 percent now takes just 55 minutes.

The EWR150 Electric is now available to customers in Europe and is showcased at Volvo Days, bringing zero-emission power to the wheeled excavator segment for the first time.
More than 15 Machines from Volvo Special Application Solutions will also be on display, including the impressive articulated A30 4x4 and A30 water tank, ECR145 for Tunnel Application, EC260 Material Handler and EC300 Semi Long reach, demonstrating the breadth of customer-specific solutions developed for specialized applications.
Alongside the machine line-up, Volvo Days 2026 also places a spotlight on Site Solutions, with a dedicated presence on the agenda for the first time. Volvo CE will demonstrate how a connected, data-driven approach supports site owners and fleet managers in improving operational efficiency and machine uptime.
By combining machine connectivity with insights into operator behavior and machine performance, Volvo CE’s digital services enable more informed decision-making across mixed fleets and worksites. Visitors can also explore how the company supports electrification strategies and more sustainable jobsite operations.
The Site Solutions portfolio includes CareTrack, ActiveCare, Machine Data API, Volvo Connect, Equipment as a Service, Site Operations, Load ticket, Connected Map and Site Simulation, illustrating how data, services and expertise are combined to support more efficient and resilient jobsites.

Stefan Pettersson, Customer Site Performance Manager at Volvo CE said: “Today’s customers are looking for more than equipment. They are looking for a partner who can help them navigate increasing complexity on the jobsite by accelerating the adoption of new technology and turning it into real results on their sites. By giving Site Solutions a dedicated focus, we’re showing how Volvo CE supports customers beyond the machine, combining data, connectivity and expertise to drive efficiency, maximize uptime and support long-term sustainability.”
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Volvo Construction Equipment, Sales Region Europe & International
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