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Cooper’s Clean Energy Engines Begin Exports to USA and Japan
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

Cooper’s Clean Energy Engines Begin Exports to USA and Japan

Cooper Corporation, a globally renowned manufacturer of engines, engine components and generators, proudly announced the dispatch of its first bulk shipment of gas-powered gensets to the United States. This milestone marks the beginning of Cooper's full-scale export, the first of many to the USA, with the company set to export gensets ranging from 5 kVA to 500 kVA each approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The flagship 10 kVA and 25 kVA gas genset from Cooper Corporation are the only EPA-compliant engine of its kind in India, showcasing the company’s engineering excellence and commitment to environmental compliance. The gensets, particularly the 25 kVA variant, have received encouraging responses from the American market.

Alongside the US, Cooper is also exporting its V-Twin LPG 10 kVA gensets to Japan, in collaboration with its Japanese partner, Sinfonia. This international expansion signifies Cooper’s growing footprint in the global power solutions industry.

Sharing his thoughts on this proud occasion, Farrokh N. Cooper, Chairman and Managing Director of Cooper Corporation, said, “Today marks a historic and proud milestone for Cooper Corporation as we commence large-scale exports of EPA-certified gensets to the United States, a testament to our unwavering commitment to innovation, quality, and compliance with global environmental standards. As pioneers in the industry and the only Indian manufacturer of EPA-compliant 25 kVA gas gensets, we are proud to dispatch our first of many bulk shipments of 22 kW gensets to the US, while also expanding our global footprint with exports of V-Twin LPG 10 kVA gensets to Japan in partnership with Sinfonia. 

On the domestic front, our engines have reliably served the Indian Defence Forces for over a decade, including during Operation Sindoor, and our recent launch of a 50 HP tractor in February 2025 has been met with an encouraging response. These achievements are driven by the dedication of our team, the trust of our customers and suppliers, and our deep roots in Satara, where our legacy spans over a century. Guided by the vision of our founder, Sir Dhanjishah B. Cooper, we remain committed to delivering world-class, India-made solutions to markets around the globe”.

In recent months, the company has also achieved success in the agricultural segment with the launch of its 50 HP tractor in February 2025, receiving strong interest from domestic markets.

Notably, Cooper engines have been used by the Indian Defence Forces for over a decade. They were instrumental in Operation Sindoor, where the structural rigidity of the engine and their reliable performance under challenging conditions earned praise from the Armed Forces.

Rooted in a century of engineering excellence and dedication to national development, Cooper Corporation proudly honors its heritage. Headquartered in Satara, the company traces its origins to its founder, Sir Dhanjishah B. Cooper, who was the first Chief Minister from Satara, a region that has since produced five Chief Ministers of Maharashtra. This rich legacy continues to inspire Cooper’s mission to drive innovation and contribute meaningfully to India’s progress.

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Cooper Corporation, a globally renowned manufacturer of engines, engine components and generators, proudly announced the dispatch of its first bulk shipment of gas-powered gensets to the United States. This milestone marks the beginning of Cooper's full-scale export, the first of many to the USA, with the company set to export gensets ranging from 5 kVA to 500 kVA each approved by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).The flagship 10 kVA and 25 kVA gas genset from Cooper Corporation are the only EPA-compliant engine of its kind in India, showcasing the company’s engineering excellence and commitment to environmental compliance. The gensets, particularly the 25 kVA variant, have received encouraging responses from the American market.Alongside the US, Cooper is also exporting its V-Twin LPG 10 kVA gensets to Japan, in collaboration with its Japanese partner, Sinfonia. This international expansion signifies Cooper’s growing footprint in the global power solutions industry.Sharing his thoughts on this proud occasion, Farrokh N. Cooper, Chairman and Managing Director of Cooper Corporation, said, “Today marks a historic and proud milestone for Cooper Corporation as we commence large-scale exports of EPA-certified gensets to the United States, a testament to our unwavering commitment to innovation, quality, and compliance with global environmental standards. As pioneers in the industry and the only Indian manufacturer of EPA-compliant 25 kVA gas gensets, we are proud to dispatch our first of many bulk shipments of 22 kW gensets to the US, while also expanding our global footprint with exports of V-Twin LPG 10 kVA gensets to Japan in partnership with Sinfonia. On the domestic front, our engines have reliably served the Indian Defence Forces for over a decade, including during Operation Sindoor, and our recent launch of a 50 HP tractor in February 2025 has been met with an encouraging response. These achievements are driven by the dedication of our team, the trust of our customers and suppliers, and our deep roots in Satara, where our legacy spans over a century. Guided by the vision of our founder, Sir Dhanjishah B. Cooper, we remain committed to delivering world-class, India-made solutions to markets around the globe”.In recent months, the company has also achieved success in the agricultural segment with the launch of its 50 HP tractor in February 2025, receiving strong interest from domestic markets.Notably, Cooper engines have been used by the Indian Defence Forces for over a decade. They were instrumental in Operation Sindoor, where the structural rigidity of the engine and their reliable performance under challenging conditions earned praise from the Armed Forces.Rooted in a century of engineering excellence and dedication to national development, Cooper Corporation proudly honors its heritage. Headquartered in Satara, the company traces its origins to its founder, Sir Dhanjishah B. Cooper, who was the first Chief Minister from Satara, a region that has since produced five Chief Ministers of Maharashtra. This rich legacy continues to inspire Cooper’s mission to drive innovation and contribute meaningfully to India’s progress.

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