Volvo Penta is a world-leading supplier of engines and complete power systems for marine and industrial applications. As part of the Volvo Group, Volvo Penta leverages over a century of engineering expertise to deliver innovative and performance-driven solutions. The company's product portfolio includes diesel and gasoline engines, inboard and outboard motors, and propulsion systems tailored for leisure boats, commercial vessels, and industrial machinery. With a global service network spanning over 130 countries, Volvo Penta ensures reliable support and parts availability, emphasizing sustainability, efficiency, and customer satisfaction in all its operations.
At Middle East Energy 2025 in Dubai (April 7-9), Volvo Penta unveils its battery energy storage subsystem and renewable fuel-compatible engines, driving industrial decarbonization efforts.
Volvo Penta showcases its battery-electric platform and modular energy storage system for construction and mining at bauma 2025, while also advancing renewable-fuel-ready combustion engines for energy transition.
Volvo Penta’s purpose-built battery energy storage systems (BESS) solutions offering unique strengths that cater to varying BESS scenarios where energy density is a priority, in segments such as construction, ports, and data centers.
Volvo Penta announced a follow-on investment in UtilityInnovation Group (UIG), USA and Ireland based company specializing in resilient, innovative utility systems and decentralized energy solutions.
Volvo Penta’s most powerful engine – the D17 – supports the current business needs of industrial customers as well as their future demands as they navigate the energy transition towards decarbonization using renewable fuels. This is just one reason to choose the D17 power generation engine, read on to discover a whole lot more!.
Seasoned power generation company and a long-time customer of Volvo Penta, Aiab Energy is diversifying its portfolio into the field of battery energy storage systems (BESS).
Volvo Penta is advancing its net-zero initiatives by providing its battery energy storage subsystem to BESS manufacturers venturing into charging infrastructure support. This is exemplified in a recent collaboration with TecnoGen, part of the Bruno Generators Group (BRG).
It has been six years since Hurricane Maria devastated the northeastern Caribbean in September 2017. Even though electricity has long since been restored across the island, the demand for backup power sources remains high for businesses, schools, hospitals, utilities, government facilities and private homes. In this article we shine a spotlight on the vital role of off-grid power generation systems.
Volvo Penta and FTMH have expanded their partnership to include electric forklifts. This collaboration highlights the trust in Volvo Penta’s modularized electric platform and its full system supplier approach of the latest electromobility technology.