Mumbai: Commercial vehicle manufacturer Scania has marked its foray into the engine segment with the launch of power generation engines for prime power at the Industrial Trade Fair in Coimbatore.
“Launching engines in India is a natural extension of our product portfolio as we want to support our customers in all respects. We see huge potential for engines in the country across various sectors,” said Anders Grundströmer, Managing Director Scania Commercial Vehicle India and Senior Vice President Scania Group.
The engines also ensure compact and powerful performance at low operating cost and are also equipped with high reliability. Integrated with the user equipment, any Scania engine will contribute to strengthen the customer’s profitability and end-user satisfaction. Part of Scania’s offer will also include a range a tailored service packages. Maintenance and repair contracts are fully backed by Scania’s service network. The power generation engines are equipped with a Scania developed Engine Management System, EMS, in order to ensure the control of all aspects related to engine performance. The injection system is based on electronically controlled unit injectors that give low exhaust emissions with good fuel economy and a high torque. The engine can be fitted with accessories such as air cleaners, radiators and PTOs in order to suit a variety of installations.
Tapping the prevalent market potentials, the company will also offer marine and industrial engines through its already established networks in India. The company has also outlined a Rs2.5 billion investment plan for its industrial facility in Bengaluru.
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