Company:FPT Industrial
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Automotive |
Founded | Turin, Italy (2005 ) |
Headquarters | Turin, Italy |
Products | engines, transmissions and powertrains |
Number of employees | 20,500 (February 2009) |
Parent | Iveco |
Website | www |
FPT Industrial is an Italian multinational designer and manufacturer of transmissions, axles, diesel and petrol engines that was established in March 2005 as a Fiat Group division which included all the activities related to powertrains and transmissions.[1] The company was formed following the dissolution of the alliance between Fiat and General Motors.
Between 2005 and 2011, the company also included industrial and commercial powertrain activities that were subsequently spun off as a separate entity named FPT Industrial, which is currently an Iveco Group brand.
In 2022 FPT announced acquisition of minority stake in Indian alternate fuel powered commercial vehicle manufacturer Blue Energy Motors.[2] Blue Energy Motors launched India's first LNG HCV which had FPT powertrain.[3] The same FPT N67 engine was also used in the New Holland T7 concept tractor.[4]
The company has activities in nine different countries, it has 10 plants and around 20,000 employees.[5] With output of around 2.9 million engines and 2.4 million transmissions and axles annually, FPT Industrial is one of the largest companies in the powertrain sector.[6]
FPT innovations
- Variable Valve Timing (1960). First patent of automotive variable valve timing
- Common Rail technology (1997). Patent sold to Robert Bosch later[7]
- MultiJet system (2003)
- MultiAir technology (2009)
- TwinAir two-cylinder engine (2010)
- Euro Twin Clutch Transmission (2010)
Current status
As a result of partial and proportional demerger of Fiat S.p.A. to Fiat Industrial S.p.A., Fiat Powertrain Technologies S.p.A. was split into Fiat Powertrain and FPT Industrial S.p.A. on January 1, 2011.
FPT Industrial S.p.A. is now part of Iveco Group and produces powertrains for On-Road, Off-Road, Marine and Power Generation applications.
See also
- List of Italian companies
References
- ↑ "Fiat". https://www.stellantis.com/en.
- ↑ "FPT announces the acquisition of a minority stake in Blue Energy Motors" (in en-US). 2022-09-28. https://www.powertraininternationalweb.com/news/fpt-industrial-announces-the-acquisition-of-a-minority-stake-in-blue-energy-motors/.
- ↑ Staff, LNG Prime (2022-09-13). "India's Blue Energy unveils first LNG-powered truck" (in en-US). https://lngprime.com/asia/indias-blue-energy-unveils-first-lng-powered-truck/61429/.
- ↑ "The FPT Industrial N67 natural gas engine powers the world’s first LNG prototype tractor" (in en-US). 2022-12-21. https://www.powertraininternationalweb.com/off-highway/the-fpt-industrial-n67-natural-gas-engine-powers-the-worlds-first-lng-prototype-tractor/.
- ↑ "FPT Industrial". https://www.fptindustrial.com/.
- ↑ "CNH Parts & Service and Fiat Powertrain Technologies Partner to Expand FPT North American Dealer Network". reuters.com. 2009-07-23. https://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS238296+23-Jul-2009+MW20090723.
- ↑ "Target Zero: Fiat's engine innovation explored" (19 February 2010). Wired. https://www.wired.co.uk/magazine/archive/2010/03/features/target-zero-fiats-engine-innovation-explored. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FPT Industrial.
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