John Deere’s Stage V solutions

12 March 2019

John Deere Power Systems engine

JDPS will show engines with Stage V aftertreatment technologies

John Deere Power Systems (JDPS) will show a range of engines that have received Stage V certification, including its variable-speed engine families below 56kW, and above 130kW, as well as its constant speed engine families.

The industrial Stage V line up from John Deere offers ratings from 36kW to more than 500kW with displacements of 2.9 litres through the upcoming 13.6 litres.

The Stage V technologies used on these engines were said to be built on years of engine and application engineering expertise.

As both an engine and machine manufacturer, John Deere boasts 1 billion hours of global experience with diesel particulate filter technologies.

Stage V aftertreatment technologies from John Deere claim to be optimised for flexible integration, and several offer reduced packaging and weight from previous Stage IV solutions.

The company said that, due to the technologies being built on the same engine platform as current Stage IV solutions, the need for OEMs to re-engineer as a result of hardware or mounting changes is reduced.

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