Perkins debuts new hybrid engine technologies for first time in U.S.
Proudly offering one of the most comprehensive product ranges available, Perkins is showcasing its commitment to improving customers’ lives through innovative engine concepts, global distributor support network, genuine parts and advanced digital capabilities March 10-14 at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020.
Stores energy in ruggedised lithium ion batteries. Long duration energy storage makes it suitable for machines with less predictable operating cycles. 48-volt electrics provide wider integration opportunities and fuel saving.
Hybrid-mechanical
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Optimised for machines with short and repeated operating cycles such as loading. Rapid release of stored energy. This solution offers an attractive path to engine downsizing as it takes less space than other solutions.
Hybrid-hydraulic
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Stores excess energy from the engine, and recovered energy from machine systems, in a hydraulic accumulator. Offers rapid release of stored energy and leverages existing machine hydraulics. Service network friendly.
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James Reed, business development engineer Perkins Engines explains Perkins hybrid technologies which are on show for the first time at bauma Munich 2019.
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Paul Dixon, New product introduction manager, explains the Perkins hybrid-hydraulic engine technology on show at bauma Munich 2019 and how this can benefit machine manufacturers.
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Paul Dixon, New product introduction manager, explains the Perkins hybrid-mechanical engine technology on show at bauma Munich 2019 and how this can benefit machine manufacturers
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Andy Cawdery, Power systems technology integrator, explains the Perkins hybrid-electric engine technology on show at bauma Munich 2019 and how this can benefit machine manufacturers.
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Perkins presents new hybrid technologies on three engines at bauma Munich 2019
Perkins is presenting a dedicated team and new technologies focused on hybrid and electric power solutions that are relevant and adapted to meet the specific needs of construction machines at Bauma 2019.
Following a significant investment in hybrid engines and electrification research, Perkins is showing a range of technologies that will add real value to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as they design the next generation of off-highway machines.