FPT Industrial and Longen Power recently signed a comprehensive partnership agreement on the export of various types of emission models engines to different regions around the world, embarking on a new chapter of cooperation.

At the signing ceremony, Fang Tingwang, Chairman of Longen Power, and Riccardo Pavani, Head of FPT Industrial China Powertrain Commercial Operations, signed the agreement on behalf of both parties. According to the agreement, over the next three years, FPT Industrial will supply engines for Longen Power’s gensets, and the companies will work together to promote the application and development of gensets and industrial power equipment in the global market.

Longen Power is a professional manufacturer of gensets and industrial power equipment integrating R&D, design, manufacturing, sales and service. Since 2017, Longen Power has successfully marketed hundreds of gensets paired with FPT Industrial engines in a large number of export markets in Europe, America, and the Asia-Pacific region, achieving a good commercial response.

This cooperation is not only a strong combination of technical excellence and market influence, but also a positive answer to the ever-increasing needs of global green power development. As an Iveco Group brand, FPT Industrial will harness its considerable resources in terms of R&D, advanced manufacturing, and leadership in sustainable solutions to provideLongen Power with top-quality, high-efficiency engines to guarantee both energy security and respect for the environment all over the world.

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