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PSR PowerTALK™ Podcast features experts from the global engine and powertrain industry discussing news and trends that affect operations worldwide. Power Systems Research (PSR) is the leading source of global production, forecast, and population data for equipment and vehicles powered by IC engines and electric and hybrid powertrains.
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The views expressed in our podcasts are those of the guests and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement by Power Systems Research of them or any entity they represent.
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2021 Global Economic Outlook
Yosyf Sheremeta, PhD, Director of Product Management and Customer Experience, analyzes the Global economic outlook by region and industry segment.
Transcript
Welcome to the PSR PowerTALK podcast, produced by Power Systems Research.
00:06 Joe Delmont
From Power Systems Research I’m Joe Delmont, an editor of PSR PowerTALK.
Today we’ll talk with Yosyf Sheremeta about his global economic outlook. Yosyf is Director of Product Management and Customer Experience for Power Systems Research.
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DataPoint 2021 UTV Production
Today, PSR PowerTALK Editor Joe Delmont presents the Power Systems Research 2021 North American Utility Vehicle production outlook. We estimate that North American wheel loader production this year will reach 440,100 units; about even with 2020 levels.
This forecast has been developed by Carol Turner, Senior Analyst – Global Operations, at Power Systems Research.
Transcript
Welcome to the PSR PowerTALK podcast, produced by Power Systems Research.
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From Power Systems Research, I’m Joe Delmont, editor of PSR PowerTALK. Today we’ll discuss a data point covering 2021 utility vehicle production in North America.
This forecast has been developed by Carol Turner, Senior Analyst of Global Operations at Power Systems Research. Carol provides annual production forecasts for important equipment applications.
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Utility vehicles, sometimes called UTVs or side-by-side machines, can accommodate up to six passengers and are primarily designed for off-road use, although they can be used for industrial activities and as personnel carriers on campuses.
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UTVs are gaining in popularity because of their flexibility and power. And are replacing ATV’s in many cases because ATV’s generally are limited to two persons seated, one behind the other and aren’t as flexible as UTVs.
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In 2021, we estimate that North American UTV production will reach 440,100 units, down about 400 units, or 9%, from the 440,500 units produced last year.
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About 40% of US production is exported worldwide, up to 85% of Mexico’s UTV production is for North American markets and Canada exports about 90% of its small 1700-unit production.
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In 2019, North American production was 424,800 units. Production climbed almost 16,000 units, or about 4% in 2020, to that 440,500-unit level we discussed. Despite negative COVID related factors, the pandemic actually fed the demand for utility vehicles from recreational and industrial uses to military applications.
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This is known as the pandemic paradox, because sales surged during lockdowns. The popularity of outdoor activities has increased, in part because of the pandemic. And people are enjoying off-road riding in the comfort and safety that is provided by UTVs.
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The growth also comes from stabilization of the overall economy. Demand for products in the golf industry, federal government incentives, and the desire for new equipment with greener technology, especially within the sport and utility sectors.
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Expect UTV production in North America to increase up to 5% by 2025. The leading UTV manufacturers in North America are Polaris — which has 32% of total North American production with its plants in the US and Mexico, in second position is Deere — with combined plant totals of 11.5, third is Kawasaki with 11%, just edging out Honda by only about 125 units which also has 11%.
There are nearly two dozen other manufacturers of UTVs in North America — including Arctic Cat, Clubcar, Kawasaki, Textron, Toro, and Yamaha.
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This data is pulled from two of the major Power Systems Research databases, OE Link — the database of OEM production and forecast data, and EnginLink — which provides engine production forecasts and specification data.
Look for data point reports every month in the PSR PowerTrack news report and on this podcast.
Contact us for more information on other off-road products, such as mixers and agricultural equipment.
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Datapoint: 2021 Grader
Today, PSR PowerTALK Editor Joe Delmont presents the Power Systems Research 2021 North American Grader production outlook. We estimate that North American grader production this year will reach 2325 units; up about 8% from 2020 levels. This forecast has been developed by Carol Turner, senior analyst-global operations, at Power Systems Research.
Transcript
Welcome to the PSR PowerTALK podcast, produced by Power Systems Research.
From Power Systems Research I’m Joe Delmont, editor of PSR PowerTALK. Today, we’ll discuss a data point covering grader production in North America for 2021.
This forecast has been developed by Carol Turner, Senior Analyst of Global Operations at Power Systems Research. Carol provides annual production forecasts for important equipment applications.
Motor graders are used worldwide to build and maintain roads, highways, airports and other construction projects.
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In 2021, we estimate that North American grader production will reach 2525 units, up about 185 units, or 8%, from the 2340 units produced last year. About 30% of this production is exported worldwide.
In 2019, North American production was 2815 units; but production dropped sharply in 2020, plunging about 17% to only 2340 units.
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The decline was driven by Tier 4 pre-buying incentives and the lull in activities that used graders that are predominantly road related.
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Motor graders have a long lifespan and, as a result, demand for new machinery is not always necessary; even though construction related activities focusing on road construction are ongoing.
This product segment generally is not directly affected by COVID; however, with less roadway traffic, road construction can be expedited.
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Expect grader production in North America to increase up to 10% by 2025. The leading grader manufacturers in North America are Deere — which has 59% of the total North American production, followed by Caterpillar — with 37%, and Wheeler — with two percent.
This data is pulled from two of the major Power Systems Research databases — OE Link, the database of OEM production and forecast data, and EnginLink, which provides engine production forecast and specification data.
Look for DataPoint reports every month in the PSR PowerTALK news report and on this podcast.
Contact us for more information on other off-road products, such as mixers and agricultural equipment.
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DATAPOINT: NA Skid Steer Loaders, 2021 Production Forecast: 95,100 Units
95,100 units is the estimate by Power Systems Research of the number of Skid Steer Loaders to be produced in North America (Canada and the U.S.) in 2021.
This information comes from industry interviews and from two proprietary databases maintained by Power Systems Research: EnginLink™ , which provides information on engines, and OE Link™, a database of equipment manufacturers.
Market Share: With 36% of total units produced, Bobcat leads in production of Skid Steer Loaders in North America. In second and third positions are Case New Holland and Deere with 21% and 15%, respectively.
Exports: Collectively, up to 25% worldwide
Trends: In 2020, production of skid steer loaders in North America decreased 18% to 87,400 units from 106,500 units in 2019. Production is expected to recover about 9% in 2021 to 95,100 units. The decline in 2020 was caused mostly by COVID-19-related factors plus the new equipment saturation in the market and a slight drop in construction related activities.
The gain in 2021 is attributed to the need for new construction equipment and the overall stabilization of the economy, especially regarding the construction industry. As the construction industry continues to recover, construction will continue to be a key driver in overall industry growth.
Some softness in sales comes from the American agriculture industry that is sluggish as it continues to battle low commodity prices. The Agriculture Segment accounts for 29% of all Skid Steer usage in the market today. Expect production of Skid Steer Loaders in NA to increase up to 7% over the next 3-5 years. PSR
Carol Turner is Senior Analyst-Global Operations, at Power Systems Research
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Components Overview (PSR Databases 2)
Joe Zirnhelt is president and CEO of Power Systems Research, a company that provides global data and intelligence on engines and power equipment. In this podcast, Joe describes components modules and how clients use this information to enhance the power and utility of the base data. Key components include Spark Plugs, Filters, Turbos, and Axles that are added to the engines and equipment tracked by Power Systems Research.
Transcript
Welcome to the PSR PowerTALK podcast, produced by Power Systems Research.
00:06 Joe Delmont:
From Power Systems Research I’m Joe Delmont, editor of PSR PowerTALK. Today, we’re talking with Joe Zirnhelt about PSR’s database offerings and how clients use them to grow their markets.
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PSR Database Basics
Joe Zirnhelt is president and CEO of Power Systems Research. Today, Joe will describe the landscape of databases available from Power Systems Research and how clients typically access and use the databases. Next week, in Part 2 of this discussion, he’ll explain how component modules are assembled to detail important attributes about the engines and equipment such as Turbos, Transmissions and Axles.
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Welcome to the PSR PowerTALK podcast, produced by Power Systems Research.
00:06 Joe Delmont:
From Power Systems Research I’m Joe Delmont, editor of PSR PowerTALK. Today, we’re talking with Joe Zirnhelt about PSR’s database offerings and how their clients use them to grow their markets. In the next episode, we’ll talk about some examples of component modules; which increase the power of their databases.
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Q1 2021 PowerTracker Summary

Joe Zirnhelt The Q1 2021 PSR PowerTracker survey provides information on North American gen-set sales trends. Joe Zirnhelt, Power Systems Research President and CEO, provides the analysis.
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Welcome to the PSR Power Talk podcast, produced by Power Systems Research.
From Power Systems Research I am Joe Zirnhelt. And in today’s PowerTALK podcast we will discuss results from the first quarter of 2021 based on our ongoing PowerTracker survey.
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Fabio discusses YTD Ag Equipment Outlook 2021
Fabio Ferraresi directs PSR new business development efforts in South America. Today, he discusses the outlook for Ag Equipment Production in Brazil. Production in the first quarter of 2021 was the best since 2013 and he sees annual growth of about 25% moving forward.
Transcript
Welcome to the PSR PowerTALK podcast, produced by Power Systems Research.
00:06 Joe Delmont:
From Power Systems Research I’m Joe Delmont, editor of PSR PowerTALK. Today we’re talking with Fabio Ferraresi about the outlook for ag equipment production in Brazil.
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Russia Economic Outlook – April 2021
Maxim Sakov, Market Consultant-Russia for Power Systems Research, discusses his Q1 2021 economic outlook for Russia in this episode of PSR PowerTALK.
Transcript
Welcome to the PSR PowerTALK podcast, produced by Power Systems Research.
00:06 Emiliano Marzoli:
From Power Systems Research, hello everyone. I’m Emiliano Marzoli, editor of PSR PowerTALK, and today I will discuss the economic outlook for Russia with Maxim Sakov, our marketing consultant in Moscow. Maxim provides our clients with economic and production forecasts for Russia each quarter. And thank you for joining us today, Maxim.
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Q1 2021 Truck Production Report
In this episode of PSR PowerTALK, Chris Fisher, senior commercial vehicle analyst at Power Systems Research, talks about the reasons for the 42.5% first quarter 2021 drop in global truck production.
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Welcome to the PSR PowerTALK podcast, produced by Power Systems Research.
00:06 Joe Delmont:
From Power systems Research I’m Joe Delmont, editor of PSR PowerTALK. Today we’ll discuss global truck production with Chris Fisher, PSR, senior commercial vehicle analyst.








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