Rolls-Royce Power Systems as co-host of the event emphasized the importance of the Cross-Charger for its future drive solutions i. a. for gas engines, hybrid drives (rail and marine applications) as well as gen set and smart grid solutions.
Trade exhibition
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Our eye-catcher: Cross-Charger, integrated into an MTU prototype ZR1.115
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Interesting lectures
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Lively discussions during breaks
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Networking Dinner in the Dornier Museum
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Networking Dinner
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Networking Dinner
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MTU factory tour
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The subtitle to this conference was "Challenge: CO2 limits". The legal requirements for reducing emissions are an important issue and a major challenge for the manufacturers of large engines and their components.
On our booth, we presented our Cross-Charger, integrated into an MTU prototype ZR1.115. The numerous interested parties prove that the Cross-Charger is a future solution for reducing CO2 emissions for heavy-duty engines.
We are pleased with the positive response in the field of heavy duty for this type of electrification to meet future emission requirements.