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When you think about diesel-fueled equipment, you likely think of semi-trucks and tractors. But did you know that many other machines are powered by diesel too? Engineered to support fuel economy and engine power, diesel is used in a variety of settings. Here are five unexpected applications powered by this versatile fuel.

1. Generators

Diesel-powered generators can be used in commercial and residential settings. Because diesel fuel burns efficiently, it can provide long-lasting power. In the event of a power outage, this longevity is crucial to vital facilities like hospitals and fire stations.

2. Passenger vehicles

Although not as common in the United States as it is in other parts of the world, diesel-fueled passenger cars drive the streets of countries like Italy, England, India and more. U.S. drivers may typically associate diesel with highway driving, but according to CENTRAL DIESEL INC, diesel engines perform efficiently at city speeds too.

3. Military and emergency vehicles

Large tanks, armored trucks, firetrucks and ambulances are equipped with diesel engines to ensure that when duty calls, these vehicles are ready to fulfill their responsibility. These durable engines have increased horsepower and torque to carry heavy loads over multiple types of terrain.

4. Railroad locomotives

Some railroads are powered by electricity, but when that’s not feasible, trains turn to diesel. In order to carry heavy freight, these trains require a stronger engine with greater range than what other fuel types can offer.

5. Construction equipment

Front loaders, bulldozers, cranes and other construction vehicles use diesel fuel for a similar reason: to provide enough power to carry loads of heavy materials like concrete, stone and more.

6. Boats of all sizes.

Ever been on a cruise ship? It’s likely fueled by diesel. Other marine vehicles like barges, some motorboats and even submarines use premium diesel to transport their loads. Ships often use diesel because it operates simplistically and has good fuel economy.

Diesel machines comes in all shapes and sizes, but one thing they all have in common: They depend on a high-quality fuel to perform reliably. Contact your local Cenex Premium Diesel dealer to learn how CENEX®  RUBY FIELDMASTER® and CENEX® ROADMASTER XL® can increase your operation's power and efficiency, with fewer repairs and more uptime.

 

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