Darley Unveils Kubota E-Gov Engine and Control Panels

Darley is excited to unveil a preview of its 2026 release featuring the next-generation Kubota E-Gov engine and newly redesigned control panels – marking a major leap forward in performance, reliability, and user experience. This new platform is set to replace the legacy Digitrol systems across Darley’s 2BE, 1.5AGE, and 2.5AGE pump lines.

The E-Gov engine, built on Kubota’s D902 platform, features a new ECU and throttle actuator designed for tighter control and improved diagnostics. The accompanying control panel has been completely reengineered to address past pain points and offers a more robust, tamper-resistant design.

“Customer feedback was central to this redesign,” said Shane Sullivan, NPD Engineering Manager. “We’ve worked closely with OEMs, end users, and suppliers to ensure this system is bulletproof in the field.”

Application testing is underway, with production expected to ramp up early 2026.

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