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High power generation from Deutz

Deutz is offering a rugged new engine to suit challenging power generation installations

by Mike Woof
July 8, 2026
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The new 24litre engine from DEUTZ is designed for high-load genset applications - (image: Deutz)

The new 24litre engine from DEUTZ is designed for high-load genset applications - (image: Deutz)

DEUTZ is offering a new engine portfolio for use in power generation applications at remote sites or as backup power for large operations with high power needs. These high performance units have been specially developed for use in gensets.

There are two new product lines, one for unregulated applications and another for EU Stage V gensets. The new 24litre engine opens up a higher power class for installation in gensets.

DEUTZ says that the units have been developed to cope with the extreme stresses experienced in high-load genset duties. Each package consists of an engine with a matched radiator. The high-performance engines impress with consistent efficiency and maximum reliability.

The DEUTZ G-Drive lineup comprises two new product lines with a continuous power range. The units from 30-800kVA are designed for unregulated applications. Meanwhile, the units from 30-600kVA are designed for EU Stage V gensets.

DEUTZ says that the TCD 24.0 V12 GDU-L opens up a new high-performance class for customers requiring high output gensets.

Markus Villinger, CEO Business Unit Engines at DEUTZ, said: “Highly reliable, high-performance engines are in demand, especially in the field of emergency power systems and generators. These qualities distinguish our engines and the associated global service. With the new DEUTZ G-Drive lineup, we are now systematically providing our customers in the genset market with an engine portfolio that is perfectly tailored to their specific requirements.”

The market for decentralised energy supply is growing worldwide. Rising electricity demand, the increasing share of volatile renewable energies, and the expansion of digital infrastructure are driving demand for gensets in all regions.

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