With the most anticipated HGY series, Himoinsa is going to start its world tour with Data Centre World – the world’s largest data centre series of conferences and exhibitions in London, Frankfurt, Singapore, Madrid and Paris, to present the most cutting-edge data centre power solution to the worldwide experts, end-users and visitors.

Launched in October last year, the HGY series is born as a key player in the power generation industry, combining cutting-edge technology in power generation, , ensuring highest reliability and superior performance, leading the market in critical mission projects. Packed by powerful GY engines, the HGY series covers power nodes from 1250 kVA to 4000 kVA, and is ready for alternative fuels like hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), and gas and hydrogen in the future.

“The new HGY marks the start of a new chapter in the story of critical power generation,” said Francisco Gracia, President and CEO of Himoinsa. “And we are excited to show this powerful solution to the global customers at Data Centre World exhibitions!”

The HGY series integrates Himoinsa’s expertise in the power generation with Yanmar’s innovative technology and engine manufacturing experience, presenting a significant step forward to reinforce Himoinsa’s growth in the global market for mission critical applications.

At the heart of every genset there lies a Yanmar internal combustion engine, converting fuel into energy. The GY series is a new family of 12, 16 and 20 cylinder engines managed by state-of-the-art electronic control, and with a common rail injection system. It combines the unique combustion technology for high-speed engines with the reliability of medium-speed engines, ensuring high performance and efficiency, supporting operations in extreme conditions, compact footprint, multiple fuel capabilities and low emissions.

Outstanding performance with optimized fuel consumption is achieved through GY engines’ new common rail high-pressure fuel injection system, piston design and high-power density. The HGY series boasts outstanding, state-of-the-art technology that significantly reduces operation costs and emissions. Thanks to their remarkably low fuel consumption, GY engines are ranked best in class in terms of fuel oil consumption (FOC) optimisation, making them one of the most efficient and competitive options on the market. Fuel consumption remains unchanged with HVO.

Data centres consume a significant amount of electricity. Due to the fast-growing artificial intelligence and digitalization, the electricity needs from data centres exceeded 2% of the world’s demand and projected to rise to 13% by 2030. Himoinsa explores energy optimization strategies for Data Centers back-up & continuous power.

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