Insights on the Diesel Engine Global Market to 2026 - by Power Rating, End-user and Region
May 13, 2021 08:48 ET | Source: Research and Markets Research and Markets Dublin, IRELAND
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The global diesel engine market reached a value of US$ 207 Billion in 2020. The global diesel engine market is currently witnessing healthy growth. The diesel engine is an internal combustion machine in which the air is compressed inside a cylindrical vessel to ignite the fuel. It changes the chemical energy stored in the fuel into mechanical energy which is used to power freight trucks, locomotives, large vessels, vehicles, etc. Currently, two types of diesel engines are available in the market. Two-stroke engines that complete a power cycle with two strokes of the piston during one crankshaft revolution, and four-stroke engines that complete the cycle with four separate strokes by turning the crankshaft. Diesel en
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1963 Peter Linder
Peter Lindner, born on 16 March 1930 in Düsseldorf, was a German importer and distributor for both Aston Martin and Jaguar, as well as a successful racing driver.
In 1957 Lindner met with Sir William Lyons who was clearly impressed and he was appointed official Jaguar importer for the Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Most of the early sales went to British or American servicemen stationed in Germany, but Lindner also managed to convince some German customers to switch allegiance from Mercedes and other German marques.
An enthusiastic driver, he would think nothing of rushing to an airport to close a sale or meeting clients at weekends and he campaigned his British racing green 3.4 Mark I regularly on the circuits.