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DiPerk’s Daniel Rolfe explains how the company works with Perkins and what it can offer in terms of customer service and support
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Batteries that make machines think they are engines? That’s what Perkins has developed with its new battery electric power unit as Paul Muller, technical sales manager, Perkins, tells Andy Brown
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Battery-electric power unit shown as a commercial demonstrator at Bauma
Perkins debuts its battery electric power unit technical demonstrator at Bauma in Munich, Germany
Pre-production version of the new 2606 engine and details of ‘Project Coeus’ will feature
Machines include operational version of the HW155H fuel cell wheeled excavator
Solutions now available for engines with running hours of 8,000 to 15,000
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Engine designed for enhanced load acceptance, fuel efficiency and versatility
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Will we continue to find ways to make diesel engines even cleaner?
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Though significant strides have been made in reducing emissions, will diesel engines remain viable power sources?
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Latest full-authority electronic 5000 Series engine to be displayed alongside connectivity solutions
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The cylinder sleeves are compatible with engines from 2003 onwards
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H. Petersen SA headquartered in Montevideo with strategically located branches
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New auxiliary engine to be displayed at Marine Equipment Trade Show in Amsterdam
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Engine manufacturer Perkins is developing a new type of multi-fuel engine that can be ‘dropped in’ to directly replace its diesel equivalent in terms of power density and response.
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The 2806J-E18TAG1 is another addition to Perkins’ range of Stage 5-compliant engines
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2806J produces up to 610 kVA at 50 Hz, 625 kVA at 60 Hz
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BU Power Systems developed special heat exchanger in collaboration with COG