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MARKET REPORT POWER GENERATION & GREEN ENERGY


Latest products Himoinsa’s expansion continues


Himoinsa states that it continues to expand its range by adding new generators whose Stage IIIA engines manufactured by Scania, Volvo and FPT offer noise levels of 60dB at 7m, suitable for use in urban areas. The manufacturer is also increasing its hybrid model line-up. Stage V models


will be launched in 2019 and will incorporate new


canopies designed to accommodate post-treatment equipment, as well as new electrical installations, and upgraded control units able to work with the new engine control units (ECUs). On a temporary basis, the company will continue to offer Stage IIIA generator sets to the European hire market until December 2020 for engine powers below 56kW and above 130kW, and until December 2021 for models ranging between 56kW and 130kW.


01270 536940 www.himoinsa.com Kohler-SDMO takes the Stage


Kohler-SDMO states it will phase in a complete range of EU Stage V compliant generators by 2021. The company will also continue to offer Stage III products for up to 18 months after Stage V comes into effect, to assist customers with a successful transition. The


manufacturer is the third largest generator maker in the world, offering a range from 1kVA to 3,300kVA. Rental-specific


products include: portable generators rated 2kVA to 15kVA and Rental


Compact/Power/Contenergy models rated 15kVA to 2,500kVA. Pictured is the R50C5, a new Stage V compliant machine.


01606 838120 www.kohler-sdmo.com 41 Morris stays powerfully positive


Morris Site Machinery is in positive mood. According to Sales Director Richard Denholm, “This is our seventh year of distributing Denyo generators here in the UK and over those years we have seen dramatic rises in sales. The first quarter of 2018 has once again followed the upward trend, with sales up 22% on last year. The generators tick so many boxes for our customers. They are not only reliable, economical and robust, operating in all weather conditions, but they are also some of the quietest on the market.” One particularly noteworthy recent order was worth more


than £250,000, supplying a series of Denyo Eventa generators for long-standing customer, JF Hunt. Denyo diesel models span 6kVA to 100kVA. The Eventa and Renta ranges are super-silent and road towable. Morris states that the Eventa’s 20kVA constant rated performance is suitable perfect for locations where noise must be minimised, operating at 55dB(A) at 7m.


01902 790824 www.morrismachinery.co.uk


Efficiency from Pramac


Pramac’s line-up for the hire industry includes the GRW range of 20kVA to 500kVA diesel generators designed to offer low noise, fuel efficiency and robustness. Steve Hallam, Commercial Director of Pramac-Generac UK said: “With the development of the GRW range, we are able to offer a number of options that enable hire customers to effectively ‘tool-up’ and cost-effectively supply a reliable gen-set to suit the various temporary power applications of business, from short-term weekend hire at events through to construction and petrochemical sites”. The manufacturer has also launched its latest hybrid


generator, the P18000CombHy, which has a galvanised canopy and is designed to offer reduced fuel consumption and efficient performance through synchronous parallel charging between engine and batteries, ensuring there is no drop in power.


01270 445777 www.pramac.com


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