One of the two striking Nexat gantries at Agritechnica 2025 is a 28m wide version for planting up to 72 rows.
The planting bemouth is fitted with two flexible 7.0m outer wings in addition to the central 14m toolbar. And to highlight the flexibility, one side is fitted with planters from K-Hart (Canada), the units on the opposite side coming from Baldan (Brazil).

Two machines have been built so far. The first works in Brazil, and when the German show ends, machine number two will be shipped to Canada.
Operating at speeds of up to 16km/hr, some of the fields where the Brazilian machine works are 6km long, allowing it to plant more than 100ha of soy and maize a day.
Another anticipated big market for the 28m gantry as a planter is North America, and the German company expects to sell a few units in Eastern Europe.

The second machine on the stand is fitted with the Nexco combine. The 15m header and 32,000-litre grain tank has accompanied all 25 machines delivered so far. Main markets are Brazil, Canada and North America, and there are a handful in Eastern Europe and four in Germany.
The Nexat is a diesel-electric vehicle. Powered by two 550hp Liebherr diesels mated to generators, these supply electricity to the wheel motors.
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