Diesel Progress Summit Award winners
21 October 2020
The second Diesel Progress Summit and Awards took place on 20 October, covering engines, electrification, and components used in in construction, agriculture, mining, forestry machinery, as well as marine, on-highway commercial vehicles, power generation, oil & gas and many other uses of powered equipment.
As part of the virtual event, the following companies and products were announced as the winners of the 2020 Diesel Progress Summit Awards:
Drivetrain Component of the Year
The Dana Inc. TE50 transmission
Finalists:
Dana Inc. Spicer HVT1 transmission
Meritor 14Xe eAxle.
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Employer of the Year
Palmer Johnson Enterprises
Finalist:
SRC Corp.
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Electric or Hybrid Application/Component of the Year
Sponsored by Dana Inc.
The Meritor 14Xe e-Axle
Finalists
FPT zero-emissions system for power generation
Romotech ROHYB hybrid generator set
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Engine Distributor of the Year
Superior Diesel, Rhinelander, Wis.
Finalists:
DiPerk Power Solutions, Peterborough, England
Engines Inc., Jonesboro, Ark.
Industrias Ivor S.A. Casa Inglesa, Bogota, Columbia
Power Torque Engineering, Coventry, England
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Engine of the Year Under 175 HP
The Hatz 3H50t
Finalists:
Deutz 2.9L
Yanmar 3TNV80FT
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Engine of the Year Over 175 HP
Sponsored by Hengst Filtration
The John Deere 13.6 L
Finalists:
Deutz TCD 5.2
Kubota Engine America V5009
Volvo Penta D4 and D6 marine propulsion systems
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New Power Technology of the Year
The Hatz flywheel integrated permanent magnet generator sets
Finalists:
Dana Inc.TM4 IPM on-engine generator
Isuzu 4HV1 alternative engines.
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The Diesel Progress Achievement of the Year
Sponsored by Isuzu
The Meritor 14Xe e-Axle
A “best of the best” award, selected from the other seven award recipients.
The Meritor 14Xe e-axle was cited by the judges as “potentially game changing” technology and was named the recipient of The Diesel Progress Achievement of the Year award, as well as the Electric or Hybrid Application/Component of the Year.
The nominations were evaluated by a panel for judges that included: David Campbell, director of engine and industrial design, The Charles Machine Works; Andy Noble, head of business development – Commercial Vehicle & Off-Highway, Ricardo Automotive & Industrial; Larrie York, founder and president (retired), Frontier Power Products; and Steve Zumbusch, former director of technology development, Eaton Hydraulics (retired). The panel was chaired by Mike Osenga, editor-at-large, Diesel Progress.
The nominations for seven of the awards were received from literally all over the world during the summer and were submitted by the companies themselves or from other manufacturers. The eighth award, The Diesel Progress Achievement of the Year, is a “best of the best” award, selected by the judges from the other seven award recipients.
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