MAN ES announced the development of low-pressure, two-stroke, gas engines

Man Energy Solutions Two-Stroke Business Unit has announced that it has initiated the development of a low-pressure gas engine as a supplement to its existing dual-fuel ME-GI engine. The company based this decision on the trends of the market demand in order to follow the new requirements of customers.

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Bjarne Foldager, Senior Vice President, Head of Two-Stroke Business at Man Energy Solutions, said: «We already offer the most sophisticated and technologically-advanced gas engine on the two-stroke market with our ME-GI type, and we are hungry for more. With this announcement, we expect to cater for the segment in the market that prioritises low-pressure dual-fuel, and this will complement our comprehensive portfolio of solutions».

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The new engine is coming during 2022

MAN aims to complete the development of the new engine during the first half of 2022. It sees the introduction of the low-pressure engine in terms of filling a gap within its portfolio, much akin to how its ME-LGIP engine, introduced in 2018, added LPG to its roster. So further broadening the list of liquid fuels its ME-LGI (-Liquid Gas Injection) engine can exploit.

 

 

Foldager, on the matter, added: «The low-pressure engine will fill a gap within our portfolio. It will act as a companion to our high-pressure ME-GI engine, which will continue to be the most attractive solution within many market segments. Our mature two-stroke, dual-fuel technology has become the de-facto industry standard and accumulated over 280 confirmed sales along with 500,000 operational hours. Going forward, we want to further expand our reach within the general market for gas engines».

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