Volvo Penta’s most powerful genset engine yet, the D17, to launch in North America
01/19/2024
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Volvo Penta’s most powerful genset engine yet, the D17, to launch in North America

Volvo Penta’s advanced, highly fuel-efficient D17 genset engine will make its entry in the North American market in early 2024 with Volvo Penta’s longtime partner Blue Star Power Systems, Inc. leading the charge.

Volvo Penta will showcase its most powerful genset engine to date, the 705 kWe D17, at the POWERGEN International® 2024 exhibition and summit taking place January 23-25 at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. The solution is engineered to deliver exceptional fuel economy with minimal maintenance – offering up to 5% less fuel consumption per kWh than its lower-displacement D16 counterpart.

At booth 2618, Volvo Penta will demonstrate how the compact, in-line 6-cylinder D17 engine is driving more uptime and lower total cost of ownership in various stand-by and prime power genset applications. Recent innovations in combustion technology, including a modernized fuel-injection system with a common-rail design, enable the solution to deliver high fuel efficiency and lower exhaust emission levels. The 17-liter diesel engine utilizes dual-stage turbochargers and heavy-duty steel pistons for excellent power density.

“The D17 engine is a high-performance solution that’s designed to drive industry-leading fuel economy for customers to address both their current power demands and evolving energy objectives,” said Darren Tasker, Vice President of Industrial Sales for Volvo Penta. “In extending Volvo Penta’s robust range of industrial genset engines, the D17 marks a meaningful step in our energy evolution and path toward decarbonization.”

Debut in North America

Volvo Penta’s D17 engine will launch in North America in early 2024, with the first units being delivered to Blue Star Power Systems Inc.’s North Mankato, Minnesota, headquarters. A leader in the power generation industry, Blue Star Power Systems began working with Volvo Penta in 2011 and has since relied on the company’s full range of Tier 3 and Tier 4 final engines for customers needing prime, standby and mobile power solutions. Having worked together on more than 1,500 engine deployments, this continued collaboration will help meet the power demands of current and future customers for use in industries throughout North America.

“The D17 strengthens our shared commitment to deliver premium, high-quality products for a diverse range power generation applications,” said Doug Fahrforth, founder of Blue Star Power Systems, Inc. “By leveraging solutions that fit easily into virtually any space requirement for mobile gensets or permanent standby installations, we’re able to drive confidence with customers in responding to their specific industry requirements.”

Volvo Penta’s D17 is engineered to deliver exceptional power-to-weight ratio from the same footprint as its proven D16 solution – providing industrial customers with an excellent, highly fuel-efficient alternative to other engines in its class. The dual-speed (1500/1800 rpm) D17 is suitable for a wide range of applications, most notably where sufficient back-up electrical power must be available at all times.

Step toward the future

The D17’s exhaust emissions ensure compliance with UNECE REG 96 Stage 2 and it is certified for US EPA Tier2 Stationary Emergency, enabling it to be used for supplying a few hours of back-up power in highly regulated regions. Like all Volvo Penta genset engines, the D17 complies with the most-stringent ISO8528 G3 standard for load acceptance.

By taking fuel economy to a new level in the power generation industry with the D17 launch, as well as recently announcing an expansion into battery energy storage systems (BESS) with OEMS, Volvo Penta is advancing its net-zero ambitions.

In addition to continuously improving its current offer, the company is also exploring alternative fuel options, including developing a natural gas version of the D17, a step toward its commitment to reaching net-zero value chain greenhouse gas emissions by 2040. Volvo Penta is aiming to become 100% fossil free by 2050.

Volvo Penta is taking a multifaced approach in its energy transformation journey. Being part of the Volvo Group, the company is working alongside its sister companies to leverage the latest advancements – such as battery, dual-fuel, hydrogen and new fuel technologies – in adopting proven solutions to meet the evolving needs of customers.

 

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January 2024

 

For more information, please contact:

Melissa Stewart
Marketing Communications Manager
Volvo Penta
Tel: +1-757-407-3554
Email: melissa.stewart@volvo.com

Ryan Boger
Account Supervisor
Largemouth Communications
Tel: +1-336-817-9351
Email: ryan@largemouthpr.com

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