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Temperature Controlled Operator Goes Diesel-Free

Swedish long-haul operator Abbekås Åkeri (Abekkas Haulage) has fitted a Hultsteins Ecogen system to one of their 25.25m refrigerated drawbar vehicles which, says the company, is expected to extend the working life of the two diesel fridges, while at the same time making significant cuts in fuel consumption and harmful emissions. Abbekås Åkeri operate 50 […]

Hulsteins Acquires Cold Connect

Hultsteins has long been known for fossil-free solutions for refrigerated truck transport. The company’s hydraulic-powered refrigeration units have given it a unique position in a market where diesel-driven units are increasingly being called into question. In the UK, Cold Connect has held a similar position by offering sustainable refrigerated transport powered by electricity or hydraulics […]

RFL Alternators v Sawafuji Alternators

The Comparison As many car enthusiasts and tech heads would know – factory fitted isn’t always best. The Kubota Lowboy GL series generators use Sawafuji Electric Company manufactured alternators as factory standard. They’re very well built and reliable, and proven in Japan for a long time. However, the Sawafuji Alternators require a very high level […]

Permanent Magnet Alternators Improve Genset Performance

Permanent Magnet Alternators Improve Genset Performance RFL Alternators has developed a new wave of permanent magnet alternators using its novel magnetic flux technology that enables generator manufacturers to produce multivoltage gensets. The novel magnetic technology also enables RFL Alternators’ units to be smaller, more durable, lighter and more energy efficient. As a result, magnetic flux […]

Portable 23kw 480V Generator

The Portable 23kw 480V Generator is the newest addition to Makinex’s portable generator range. The generator’s unique alternator configuration powers 120V and 480V simultaneously with no loss on either circuit. It is able to take 23kw from the three phase and 3kW from the single phase at the same time without affecting each other, with […]

Everything you need to know about Permanent Magnets

Based in Sydney Australia, RFL Alternators Pty Ltd is a world class manufacturer of high quality permanent magnet alternators for the power generation industry. With over 25 years of investment into research and development, RFL prides itself in continuing to develop new and efficient cutting-edge technologies and products which are at industry’s forefront, and manufactures […]

Kubota GL Series Refit by RFL Alternators

The objective of the case study is to highlight the advantages of RFL Alternators against the Sawafuji alternators – factory fitted in Kubota GL series generators (http://www.kubota.com.au/products/power-equipment/generators/gl-series/).   The tests conducted has been shared with users to understand the benefits of the Refit kit currently provided by RFL alternators. Know a bit more about us […]

Focus Industry – Refrigerated Transport

Based in Sydney Australia, RFL Alternators Pty Ltd is a world class manufacturer of high quality permanent magnet alternators for the power generation industry. With over 25 years of investment into research and development, RFL prides itself in continuing to develop new and efficient cutting-edge technologies and products which are at industry’s forefront, and manufactures […]

DC Generators in Telecom Industry

RFL Alternators Pty Ltd., has 25 years of research in the power generation industry backing its core strengths of innovation and energy conversion to produce world class patented products which are at the cutting edge of Technology today. Telecom sector and DC Generators The Focus of this blog is on the changing dynamics of doing […]

Genmark

No need to compromise, more power using less fuel When transporting perishable goods over land or sea, keeping the refrigeration unit operating at an optimal temperature to preserve the quality of perishable products across the supply chain, is vital. Failing to do so, will result in degradation and microbial growth increasing the risk of cross-border […]