QAC 1350 TwinPower™ Stage V generator
Powerful, quieter than other units of the same power size, and easy to transport, the generators suit a range of applications, including utilities, events, construction, quarrying, mining, and Oil&Gas.
2 generators in 1 box
The unique TwinPower™ technology leverages two smaller engines housed inside a containerised unit instead of one large one to achieve high power density with low fuel consumption, reducing the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).
Up to 40% less fuel and CO2 emissions
When used with a variable load, the QAC 1350 TwinPower™ consumes up to 40% less fuel than solutions with one large engine due to fewer mechanical losses and integrated power management system.
Up to 1350 kVA prime power
Easy and flexible installation in prime or standby applications. The units are ready for operation as soon as they are on site, with versatile common or double bus bar and optional power locks for fast connection.
24/7 Power Availability
Designed to provide the best possible uptime, the QAC 1350 TwinPower™ can be serviced in less than two hours, with a maintenance interval of 500 hours. The innovative TwinPower™ construction means that it is also possible to use 50% of the unit’s total capacity during maintenance to avoid any downtime.
Up to 80% less NOx emissions
Now compliant with the European Stage V regulations, the generator provides an environmentally friendly way to power operations, with nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions reduced up to 80%.
The route to Stage V compliance and beyond for diesel generators
This e-guide takes you along the route to Stage V emissions standards compliance, introducing cleaner and better-performing diesel generators while also taking a look at the transition to alternative drive technologies such as battery driven solutions.
While some industrial suppliers are struggling to come to terms with the impact of new engine architectures on the products they offer, Atlas Copco has long recognised that the introduction of Stage V presents real scope for technological advancement. The result will be a new generation of generators and other equipment with a higher performance and fuel efficiency than ever before, in the smallest canopies.