Kohler has reached another milestone, with its Stage V certification for KDI engines in the 19-56kW power range. Thanks to the exciting partnership with one of the agencies accredited to the European ...
The 1.9-liter KDI1903TCR (above) has 42 kW or 56 hp of power at 2,600 rpm and 225 Nm or 166 ft./lbs. of torque at 1,500 rpm. Kohler’s 2.5-liter KDI2504TCR (below) has a power density of 55 kW or 74.3 ...
Kohler Co.’s Global Power Group, a global leader in engines and power generator systems, is introducing a diesel engine line for the North America market. A total of seven air-cooled models from ...
KOHLER, Wis., Oct. 25, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- KOHLER Engines took home the top prize in the Engine of the Year (less than 175 hp.) category at the Diesel Progress Awards, which were recently ...
Those attending The Rental Show – February 18-21, 2018 in New Orleans – are encouraged to visit KOHLER in booth #5229. The company will be showcasing a wide variety of its engines and generators for ...
KOHLER, Wis. — Kohler Co. is pleased to release the top end of the much-anticipated KD Series diesel-powered generator sets that represent its most powerful generators on the market today at 3,500 kW ...
KOHLER, Wis. – September 2015 – Kohler Power Systems is introducing powerful new 175 kW (50 Hz) and 200 kW (60 Hz) models to its growing lineup of EPA Marine Tier 3-compliant diesel generators. The ...
Kohler expands its Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) technology line with the introduction of the Command PRO EFI ECH440 and the Command PRO EFI ECH980. The new 14-horespower ECH440 EFI engine, which ...
Kohler is an American company with a rich history, going all the way back to 1873. Founded in Wisconsin, it got its start with farming equipment and bathroom accessories before starting a division for ...
Typically, when people think of diesel engines, they think about torque. Compared to their regular gas-powered counterparts, diesel engines tend to have lower horsepower and higher torque figures.
The first Diesel engines were started 130 years ago, but they have moved a long way since then. Like their gasoline counterparts, the compression ignited engines have evolved from the rough units of ...