Perkins Technology are world experts in noise reduction technologies on engines such that the latest generations of Perkins product (400 series and 1100D series) are benchmarks for the industry. Our Environment

Millions of pounds have been invested in the development of engines capable of meeting the rigorous emissions requirements set by authorities around the world. Increasing emphasis is being placed on reducing noise levels of machines for the benefit of operators and the general working environment. Perkins are world experts in noise reduction technologies on engines such that the latest generations of Perkins product (400 series and 1100D series) are benchmarks for the industry.

Perkins has a long-standing programme to recover and reclaim failed major components from the market place. It is called the "Perkins Power Exchange Programme" and covers components such as complete engines, turbochargers, injectors, starter motors, and alternators. The programme is set for growth with new investment in salvage techniques, remanufacturing, core management and logistics. We recognise our responsibility to minimise the effect of our activities on the environment and protect it for future generations.
 
   Environment Information
  
Title Description Type Size
» •  A cost effective option for customers Perkins has expanded its Power Exchange range of remanufactured long and short engines to include the 400C and 1100C products. 1 KB
» •  Volunteers help transform environmental project Perkins volunteers were blessed with blue skies and warm sunshine as they painted, repaired paths and modified a waterfall at the Peterborough Environmental Project. 1 KB
» •  Emissions Brochure German Abgasemissions-Richtlinien fur Off-Highway-Anwendungen PDF 575 KB
» •  Bio-Diesels in Perkins' Engines With concern growing about possible climate change, and the implications of the Kyoto Treaty coming into force, interest in alternative (and hopefully CO2-neutral) fuels grows. 6 KB
» •  Engine Noise Refinement Members of the Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH) team at Peterborough have made significant contributions to the development of Perkins products over the years. 4 KB