Thursday, December 10, 2009

Generac Power Systems Forms Partnership with Fiat


November 25 - Generac Power Systems Inc., a Waukesha, WI-based manufacturer of residential and commercial standby generators, today introduced a new Hybrid Electrical System for recreational vehicles (RVs).

According to Generac, as today’s motor coaches have all the bells and whistles and comforts of the home, they are using far more energy than ever before. The appliances and accessories that need to be powered are increasingly more sophisticated and advanced and need a dependable, clean power source.


Generac has partnered with Magnum Energy and Precision Circuits Inc. to introduce the first Hybrid Electrical System to deliver all the power needed for large RVs without having to install a larger, more costly generator.

“For more than 50 years, Generac has garnered considerable expertise in producing small engines, providing innovative and value-driven generator products for the residential, commercial and RV industries. Generac’s staff of talented engineers is responsible for creating this opportunity to expand the company’s RV product offerings, developing a cutting-edge system to answer consumer needs for a better power solution on the road,” said Bill Slavik, director of RV OEM, Generac. “This new power management system allows consumers to now have all the comforts of home without the increased energy costs.”


According to Slavik, the new Hybrid Electrical System can save up to $3,000 on the cost of a larger generator and weighs 270 pounds less - thus, increasing fuel savings and lowering emissions. The smart power management system begins to supply power to the coach one circuit at a time - keeping all startup spikes in energy to a minimum. This allows the system and the Generac generator to run up to three separate air conditioners at one time. If peak demand exceeds the output of the generator, the inverter turns on and supplements the power. If the battery voltage drops too low, the Hybrid Electrical System will begin to shed non-critical loads until a balance is maintained. Once the peak demand is over, the system begins to return service to the preselected loads supplying seamless, clean power.


Generac also announced it has formed a strategic partnership with Fiat Powertrain Technologies (FPT), one of the most significant global players in the powertrain sector.


Beginning in 2010, FPT will supply Generac with a wide range of industrial diesel engines for use in gensets with outputs ranging from 60 to 350 kilowatts. The FPT engines are state-of-the-art designs that will help increase productivity and greatly reduce engine operating costs.


The engines require 37 percent less oil and feature best-in-class 600-hour oil and filter change intervals.
"FPT engines have many superior technology and performance advantages that Generac seeks to utilize in its gensets," said Allen Gillette, senior vice president of engineering at Generac. "Using FPT engines will enable us to offer our customers superior products and technology. In addition, as FPT products are developed to reduce engine emissions while improving fuel consumption, they will aid Generac in continuing to meet the new exhaust emissions standards required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and providing the most innovative engine technologies on the market today."

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