Hatz has introduced first Tier 4 Final–certified single-cylinder engine with electronic control
The E1 technology from Hatz is where the digitization of compact engines begins
Hatz's latest generation of engines with E1 technology have received their first emission certificates. This is an important milestone for the development and future of light equipment, especially for mechanical engineering companies whose target market is North America.
This is the first time that single-cylinder industrial diesel engines with electronic injection and control have been certified according to the currently valid US standard EPA Tier 4 Final.
At almost eleven kilowatts (14 hp), the Hatz 1D90E engine is the most powerful single-cylinder diesel in the world. Hatz 1B50E, 1B30E and 1B30VE cover the output ranges up to around eight (11 hp) and five kilowatts (6 hp) respectively with extremely compact dimensions.
The E1 technology from Hatz is where the digitization of compact engines begins. It paves the way for a networked future, for example, for hand-guided machines, mobile light masts or power generators. It will also provide availability of data on all engine performance characteristics, the possibility of round-the-clock localisation, evaluation of equipment utilization or the ability to perform remote diagnostics and maintenance. With all this, Hatz bridges the gap between engines that were once mechanically controlled and the requirements of modern, digitized companies.