WOOD DALE, Ill., Dec. 13, 2016 -- Power Solutions International, Inc. (PSI) (NASDAQ:PSIX), a leader in the design, engineer and manufacture of emissions-certified, alternative-fuel power systems, presents its latest heavy-duty and industrial powertrains at the 2016 POWER-GEN International Trade Show, to be held December 13–15 in Orlando, Florida.
PSI’s top highlights include the launch of its new 2.4-liter (25 kWe) engine. The company is also showcasing a Heavy-Duty engine family with expanded ratings ranging from 70 kWe to 600kWe.
In addition to the two new powertrains, PSI will display the 3.0-liter and the PSI-designed 4.3-liter and 8.8-liter industrial powertrains at POWER-GEN. The company’s full Industrial Stationary line also includes .97-liter and 5.7-liter models.
PSI will also display its 14.6-liter, 22-liter Lean Burn LP, and 29-liter Heavy-Duty engines at POWER-GEN. The complete Heavy-Duty line also includes 8.1-liter and 11.1-liter models.
In addition to the company’s own display, several of PSI’s customers are presenting products featuring complete PSI power units, including the 29-liter, 8.8-liter and 2.4-liter powertrains.
PSI is showcasing its Industrial and Heavy-Duty power units at booth #3300 at the POWER-GEN International Show, held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL from December 13-15.
For more information on PSI and its products, visit http://www.psiengines.com.
About Power Solutions International, Inc.
Power Solutions International, Inc. (PSI or the Company) is a leader in the design, engineer and manufacture of emissions-certified, alternative-fuel power systems. PSI provides integrated turnkey solutions to leading global original equipment manufacturers in the industrial and on-road markets. The Company's unique in-house design, prototyping, engineering and testing capacities allow PSI to customize clean, high-performance engines that run on a wide variety of fuels, including natural gas, propane, biogas, gasoline and diesel.
PSI develops and delivers complete industrial power systems that are used worldwide in stationary and mobile power generation applications supporting standby, prime, and Co-generation power (CHP) applications; mobile industrial applications that include forklifts, aerial lifts, industrial sweepers, aircraft ground support, arbor, agricultural and construction equipment. In addition, PSI develops and delivers power systems purpose built for the Class 3 through Class 7 medium duty trucks and buses for the North American and Asian markets. For more information on PSI, visit www.psiengines.com.
Contact: Power Solutions International, Inc. Jeremy Lessaris VP of Global Marketing & Communications +1 (630) 350-9400 [email protected]


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