The company does not have a manufacturing facility in India. It has been learnt that Satara-based Cooper Cooperation will be manufacturing these gensets for the British company.
The new generator sets offer power outputs ranging from 10 to 200 kVA, the company said in a statement.
The new range expands FG Wilson's product portfolio in the country which are used at construction sites, by telecom networks, factories, hospitals, commercial premises and residential properties.
Caterpillar's electric power division vice-president Steve Niehaus said the launch of these new product range reiterates FG Wilson's commitment to this market and is a testimony to the make in India campaign of the government.
FG Wilson is a trading name of Caterpillar.
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