Cooper Corporation, a manufacturer of engines, gensets, and tractors based in India, has partnered with Japan’s Sinfonia Technology to launch India’s first CPCB IV+ certified 10 kVA LPG genset. The product, named the ‘Daimon Genset,’ marks a collaborative step in developing cleaner power generation solutions.
The genset, model CSG-0010L-IN, will be manufactured by Cooper Corporation at its facility in Satara, Maharashtra. It will be sold in India under the brand name ‘DAIMON’ and in Japan under the name ‘SATARA,’ reflecting the hometowns of Sinfonia Technology and Cooper Corporation, respectively.
Designed to operate on LPG, the genset aims to provide an efficient and low-emission alternative to conventional diesel models. It features a compact structure, low operational costs, and straightforward maintenance. At the core is a lean-burn gas engine developed by Cooper Corporation in collaboration with Ricardo, UK. The unit includes an Electronic Engine Management System, Isochronous Governing, and a compact V-Twin 2-Cylinder engine, contributing to lower emissions, quieter operation, and higher power density.
Farrokh N. Cooper, Chairman and Managing Director of Cooper Corporation, noted that the partnership is intended to offer more sustainable and cost-effective power solutions. Makoto Saito, General Manager of the Social Infrastructure System Sales Department at Sinfonia Technology, said the collaboration brings together engineering capabilities from both companies to meet global standards in clean energy.
The genset is intended for use in a range of settings, including microgrids, educational institutions, retail outlets, and industrial applications. Cooper Corporation and Sinfonia Technology will jointly market and distribute the product across India and target key international markets such as Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
By combining local manufacturing strengths with international expertise in power electronics, the partnership aims to address the growing demand for cleaner, compliant power generation technologies.