When most people think of diesel engines, they envision a big rig truck going down the highway. Trucks aren’t the only place where diesel engines are used though. Many different types of vehicles use diesel engines due to their efficiency and durability, and many industries rely on them to carry out important tasks. Besides vehicles, important tools like generators are also run by diesel engines as they are a better bet not to fail than a gasoline powered generator.
Diesel Engines Uses and Applications:
- Passenger Cars: In Europe and India, passenger cars powered by diesel engines are very common. At city speeds, diesel engines tend to be more economical than gasoline powered engines. They also tend to last longer, making them more reliable. Diesel-powered cars are generally considered a low CO2 option, making them popular for the environmentally conscious in Europe as well. While not all that common in the United States, they could grow in popularity as drivers continue to want to lower the carbon emissions of the vehicle they drive.
- Railroad Locomotives: Diesel engine locomotives are popular throughout the world in areas where track electrification is not feasible. They are the engine type of choice for cargo hauling freight trains which have heavier loads and require a strong engine.
- Marine Vehicles: Many different types of marine vehicles from cruise and cargo ships to privately owned leisure boats use diesel engines. Reciprocating diesel engines are used in many marine vehicles due to their fuel economy and operating simplicity as compared to other engine types. Their ability to power larger vehicles makes them a popular choice for ships and boats.
- Construction and Farming Equipment: The reliability and power of diesel engines make them the engine of choice for large construction equipment like front loaders and bulldozers. Diesel engines are also used in many types of farming equipment, such as tractors due their durability and efficiency.
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