New Partnership Between Cooper Corp & Sinfonia: Launch LPG Gensets in India, Japan, and ASEAN
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Manufacturer Cooper Corporation, which makes engines, engine parts, and generators, disclosed recently that it has partnered with Japanese company Sinfonia Technology Co., Ltd. to launch LPG gensets in both domestic and foreign markets. Also as stated by Maharashtra-based Cooper Corporation, two businesses are working collaboratively to build a range of hydrogen engines for application, both on- and off-road.
Cooper Corp and Sinfonia Technology also introduced 'CPCB IV+' certified LPG gensets, which will debut at the Gas India Expo 2024 in Greater Noida next month. These gensets, developed under their partnership, comply with the latest and most stringent CPCB IV+ emission standards set by the Central Pollution Control Board in India.
The co-branded gensets are engineered to meet the rigorous CPCB IV+ emission standards and will be launched in the markets of India, Japan, and ASEAN countries. "Our partnership with Sinfonia Technology reflects our shared vision of delivering solutions that not only meet but also exceed the expectations of our customers," said Farrokh N Cooper, Chairman and Managing Director of Cooper Corporation Pvt.Ltd.
Notably, the gensets are designed with a compact footprint, low operational costs, and ease of maintenance, providing an economical alternative to traditional diesel gensets and grid power. "Through our combined expertise and dedication to technological excellence, we aim to empower customers with reliable, eco-friendly power solutions that pave the way for a greener future," added Masaki Tatsuda, Manager of Social Infrastructure Sales Sec at Sinfonia Technology Co Ltd.
Moreover, Cooper Corporation also highlighted that hydrogen as a fuel has already been introduced in countries like Japan & the US, and there is a possibility that India will soon adopt hydrogen as a fuel. Further, the two partners are jointly developing a series of hydrogen engines for both on-road and off-road use.