Rehlko has unveiled significant advancements to its KD Series generators, incorporating new engine designs that enhance performance, reduce emissions, and support alternative fuels, specifically tailored for data centers. These enhancements ensure that the KD Series meets the stringent power demands of mission-critical applications while providing increased reliability and capability.
The upgraded KD62V12A and KD83V16A engines offer notable advantages, including enhanced transient performance, lower NOx emissions, and a remarkable reduction in weight by 2,000 pounds across models ranging from 2,000 to 4,000 kW. With the engine control unit repositioned for improved accessibility and an optimized redundant starter configuration, these modifications facilitate easier servicing and lower overall ownership costs. Furthermore, the engines are designed to accommodate future alternative fuels such as green hydrogen and ammonia, aiding users in achieving their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) objectives.
“Our mission-critical generators already deliver outstanding performance regarding emissions and power density,” stated Nicole Dierksheide, Director of Category Large Engines at Rehlko Power Systems. She emphasized, “We are dedicated to the ongoing enhancement of our KD Series mission-critical generators. These engine upgrades will elevate generator performance, reduce operational complexity, and promote a transition to more sustainable practices.”
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