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Nanni and Scania, agreement on engines for pleasure boats

by Diesel International 18 Jun 2018 03:37 PDT
Nanni and Scania, agreement on engines for pleasure boats © Diesel International

N13 and N16, Scania from Nanni’s perspective

Nanni and Scania have reached a strategic agreement for the production of engines for pleasure boats. The two companies have decided to join forces, capitalizing on their skills and mutual peculiarities.

The common goal is to implement opportunities in both the commercial and the leisure vessels sectors. This commercial strategy significantly reinforces the range of products that Nanni can offer. Now, the maximum power output reaches the peak of 1,200 hp (about 882,5 kW). Consequently, it means that the company can now target the segment of boats with dimensions ranging from 50 to 80 feet (from about 15 to 24 meters).

Scania's on-road know-how

The first thing that Nanni can take advantage of from this agreement derives from Scania's consolidated experience in the production of trucks and buses. This translates into cutting-edge technology, an optimal weight/power ratio, and excellent fuel efficiency. Scania's commitment to developing sustainable transport solutions matches the efforts that Nanni invested in the so-called "Energy in Blue".

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