Top 10 Engine News of 2022: Premieres, Prototypes & Future Proofing
By Becky Schultz
Engine manufacturers continued to address the
energy transition in 2022, with nearly half the models in the Top 10 Engine
News offering multi-fuel capability plus select prototypes designed
specifically to burn alternative fuels. Yet, while its transformation is
ongoing, the internal combustion engine continues to dominate interest on the
Diesel Progress website. To revisit the Top 10 Engine News of 2022, simply
click the links in the headlines below.
10. AGCO launches first in new CORE engine
series
To support alternative fuels, such as
hydrogen and biomethane, AGCO announced development of its new CORE range of
engine, the first of which is the Core75, a 7.5 L, 223 kW diesel/HVO unit,
which will feature in the new Fendt Vario Gen7 tractor.
9. Isotta launches 12-cylinder engine
Isotta Fraschini announced it was
completing test runs for the 12-cilinder version of its V170G diesel engine.
This unit completes the new V170G series of industrial engines and was
scheduled to be presented to gen-set manufacturers starting in September 2022.
8. New architecture future proofs large
John Deere engines
John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) announced a
new engine architecture intended to “future proof” its large engines. The first
engines based on this architecture are the JD14 and the JD18 six-cylinder
diesels.
7. Volvo Penta dual-fuel hydrogen engine
unveiled
Volvo Penta showcased a dual-fuel engine
utilizing hydrogen as a renewable fuel source. Based on the existing D8 – an
inline six-cylinder, 7.7 L diesel engine – the dual-fuel configuration reduces
CO2 emissions as much as 80%, the company stated.
6. Yanmar launching new industrial diesel
Yanmar America Power Solutions announced
the release of a high-power industrial diesel engine targeting a range of
mobile and stationary applications. The new 4TN107FTT diesel produces up to 207
hp (155 kW) with a maximum torque of 593.7 lb.-ft. (805 Nm) and meets EPA Tier
4 and EU Stage V exhaust emissions regulations.
5. China Yuchai demonstrates hydrogen
engine
China Yuchai International Limited
announced that the company’s YCK05 hydrogen-fueled engine achieved stable
ignition and operation in a recent demonstration at the Beijing Institute of
Technology. The YCK05 engine is the first operating hydrogen engine for China’s
commercial vehicle market, China Yuchai said.
4. MAN Engines presents V12X engine at
Cannes Yacht Festival
MAN introduced the newly developed
12-cylinder vee-configuration V12X engine for yacht applications featuring an
output of 2200 hp (1618 kW) at 2300 rpm from 30 L of displacement. The
displacement of the MAN V12X has been increased by more than five liters and
the maximum torque from 6500 Nm to 7350 Nm.
3. FPT Industrial debuts new engine at IAA
FPT Industrial’s multi-energy approach
towards sustainable on-road propulsion was on display at IAA Transportation
2022, highlighted by the XC13, the company’s first multi-fuel single base
engine. The company said the XC13 is the embodiment of the Cursor X concept as
a multi-energy, modular and multi-application engine platform.
2. Liebherr premieres hydrogen prototype
engines
Liebherr-Component Technologies AG
premiered two hydrogen engine prototypes, each employing different injection
technologies. The four-cylinder H964 hydrogen ICE prototype features a direct
injection configuration, while the H966 six-cylinder engine uses port fuel injection.
1. Cummins announces “fuel-agnostic” engine
platforms
Cummins Inc. announced the expansion of its
powertrain platforms to leverage a range of lower carbon fuel types for
transportation applications. Calling them “the industry’s first unified,
fuel-agnostic engines,” the company said the new platforms will use engine
blocks and core components that share common architectures and will be
optimized for different low-carbon fuel types. The approach will be applied
across the company’s B, L and X-Series engine portfolios, which will be
available for diesel, natural gas and hydrogen.