Marelli Motori announced the availability of the MJRM 710 generator, delivering an impressive 3,640 kVA output. These generators are now ready for shipment and installation, making them the ideal choice for powering RO-PAX ferries and other marine applications.

Engineered to perform seamlessly in all marine environments, the MJRM 710 generator set a new standard for reliability and efficiency, even under the most extreme operating conditions. Whether navigating turbulent seas or enduring long-haul operations, these generators are built to ensure uninterrupted performance.

Manufactured from high-quality materials and featuring robust construction, their design reflects Marelli Motori’s commitment to durability and sustainability, making them a long-term investment in marine power solutions.

With the MJRM 710 generators, Marelli Motori reaffirms its leadership in providing innovative power solutions tailored to the unique challenges of the marine industry.

Marelli Motori is a leading manufacturer of electric motors and generators. Founded in Arzignano, northern Italy, in 1891, the company enjoys worldwide brand recognition in the marine, oil & gas, power generation, co-generation, hydro and other industrial sectors. Marelli Motori is part of the Power Solutions Division of the British engineering and industrial group, Langley Holdings plc, together with Bergen Engines, Norway, Piller Power Systems, Germany and GKN Hydrogen, Italy.

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