Discover the new Perkins 2600 industrial engine series

One of the main goals of the energy transition towards a less polluted future is to continually improve the design of diesel engines in order to reduce fuel consumption, enhance performance, and prepare for the use of renewable fuels.

Moteur Perkins 2600

An innovative solution

In order to provide smarter and increasingly innovative solutions, Perkins has launched the Perkins 2600 engine series, a new range of 13-liter diesel engines designed to achieve the best power density, torque, and fuel efficiency in its class for heavy off-road applications.

 

Targeting applications in agriculture, construction, and other sectors, this new engine range includes 8 power ratings from 340 to 515 kW (456 to 690 hp) offering up to 3,200 Nm of peak torque. Industrial power units configured with a post-treatment system and engine-mounted cooling packs will also be available from the factory to reduce installation and validation costs for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

One engine, endless possibilities

Perkins will offer 2600 series engines configured to meet the emission standards of the most regulated countries, such as EU STAGE V or EPA Tier 4 Final. These engines are compatible with renewable liquid fuels such as hydrotreated vegetable oils (HVO), distilled biodiesel B100, and the standard fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) up to B100. They are also designed to support future fuels such as natural gas and hydrogen.

Série Perkins 2600 industriel

A new era in engine performance

The engine promotes quality, reliability, and ease of maintenance through the integration of genuine components and a reduction of over 45% in the number of seals. With the 2600 series, machines will run longer thanks to simplified servicing and maintenance, with extended oil change and fuel filter replacement intervals of up to 1,000 hours.

 

This new Perkins 2600 engine series achieves fuel consumption as low as 185 g/kW-hr thanks to advanced control algorithms combined with an optimized electronic architecture (OEA) to adapt operating cycles to different ambient and altitude conditions.

The main advantages of the 2606 series

1

A peak power density, torque, and productivity with 40 kW/L of power density.

2

Diesel-electric requirements: The Perkins 2600 engine will meet the constant speed needs of diesel-electric applications.

3

Software controls allow real-time performance optimization and reduce fuel consumption by 29% compared to the 2406 series.

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