Shanghai New Power Automotive Technology

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Shanghai New Power Automotive Technology Co., Ltd (SNAT) (formerly known as Shanghai Diesel Engine Co., Ltd. (SDEC); Chinese: 上海柴油机股份有限公司) is a Chinese diesel engine manufacturing company wholly owned by SAIC Motor. SDEC headquarters and main production facilities are located in Yangpu District, Shanghai. Founded as the Wusong Works organization in 1947, it was renamed Shanghai Diesel Engine Factory in 1953. SDEC was restructured into a stock-shared company in 1993.[1][2]

Shanghai New Power Automotive Technology Co., Ltd
Company typeState-owned joint-stock company
SSE: 900920
IndustryAutomotive
Founded1947; 77 years ago (1947)
HeadquartersShanghai, China
Key people
Qian Jun (President)
ProductsDiesel engines
OwnerSAIC Motor
Websitewww.sdec.com.cn

In 1994, SDEC was the first company in China to receive ISO9001 certification. SDEC has also been awarded QS9000 and TS16949 certification conducted by TÜV Rheinland. In 2002 and 2005, SDEC was awarded the Golden Award of Quality for the 6CT natural gas engine, evaluated as the best engine by the World Passenger Car Association. In 2006, SDEC was awarded "Best Engine Manufacturer" by the World Passenger Car Association.[3]

In 2021, SDE underwent "major asset restructuring" and was renamed Shanghai New Power Automotive Technology (SNAT).[4]

Products

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Diesel engines

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C Series

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C series engines are based on the 3306-series diesel engine from Caterpillar Inc.. In 2006, SDEC carried out upgrades in cooperation with FEV.

  • SC11C
    • SC11CB184
    • SC11CB195
    • SC11CB200
    • SC11CB200.1
    • SC11CB220
    • SC11CB220.1
    • SC11CB220.2
    • SC11CB240
    • SC11CB240.1
    • SC11CB270

D Series

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The D series engine was jointly designed by SDEC and AVL (Austria) based on domestic fuel quality and user habits. In 2005, SDEC carried out a redesign and 4-valve upgrade in cooperation with the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) of the USA.

  • SC8D
  • SC9D
  • D683

E Series

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The E series engine was jointly designed by SDEC and AVL (Austria).

  • SC10E
  • SC12E

G Series

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The G series marine engine is based on the 3128 Xinlong diesel engine jointly designed by SDEC and AVL.

  • G128
  • SC13G
  • SC15G

H Series

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Engines jointly designed and developed by SDEC and UK-based Ricardo plc.

  • SC4H
  • SC7H

M Series

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Light-duty truck engines jointly developed with GM.

  • SC20M
SC20M (D20)
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Also called the SAIC "π" engine (twin-turbo), this VGT 2.0L diesel engine will be used in all new SAIC Maxus vehicles.

SC20M Engines
Model Revision Emission standard Configuration Displacement Power Torque Notes
SC20M163 0 Q6A I4 1,996 cc (2.0 L) 120 kW (163 PS; 161 bhp) at 4000 rpm 375 N⋅m (277 lb⋅ft) at 1500-2400 rpm
SC20M218 0 Q6A 160 kW (218 PS; 215 bhp) at 4000 rpm 480 N⋅m (354 lb⋅ft) at 1500-2400 rpm Twin-turbo

R Series

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Engines based on a VM Motori license.

  • SC25R
  • SC28R

W Series

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Marine engine with 4 valves per cylinder, mechanical governor, and P11 high-pressure fuel injection.

  • SC33W

Diesel generator sets

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All sets come equipped with an auto-starting device and an optional ATS switch cabinet.

D series

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Powered by D series diesel engines.

  • SD-SC200
  • SD-SC250

E series

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Powered by E series diesel engines.

  • SD-SC325

G series

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Powered by G series diesel engines.

  • SD-SC313
  • SD-SC375
  • SD-SC450
  • SD-SC500
  • SD-SC563
  • SD-SC625
  • SD-SC682

H series

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Powered by H series diesel engines.

  • SD-SC63
  • SD-SC80
  • SD-SC100
  • SD-SC125
  • SD-SC150
  • SD-SC188

SR series

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Powered by SR series diesel engines.

  • D500MG
  • D540MG
  • D600MG
  • D800MG
  • D1000MG
  • D1100MG
  • D1200MG
  • D1360MG
  • D1500MG
  • D1600MG

W series

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Powered by W series diesel engines.

  • SD-SC750

References

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  1. ^ ^About SDEC
  2. ^ SDEC Milestone | Diesel Engine Manufacturer | SDEC Engine
  3. ^ About SDEC | Diesel Engine Producer | SDEC Engine
  4. ^ "企业介绍-上海新动力汽车科技股份有限公司".
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