Noregon Co-Develops Diagnostic Tool for Alternative Fuel Vehicles
Jointly developed by Noregon Systems and Power Solutions International, the PSI PowerLink is a diagnostic software program designed for PSI’s alternative-fuel power systems.
by Staff
October 16, 2014
Photo via Power Solutions International.
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Photo via Power Solutions International.
Jointly developed by Noregon Systems and Power Solutions International, the PSI PowerLink is a diagnostic software program designed for PSI’s alternative-fuel power systems. The program runs total vehicle diagnostics to ensure a comprehensive diagnostic routine on any PSI powered vehicle
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“PSI is a prime example of how we continue to add to our portfolio of OEM customers,” said Greg Reimmuth, senior VP of sales and marketing at Noregon. “PSI PowerLink customers will have the ability to get the kind of diagnostic information that is needed to continually consistently keep power systems running at their maximum performance.”
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As part of the partnership, there is an agreement to develop in-shop diagnostic tools, ECU re-flash and calibration tools, and end-of-line programming solutions. The PSI PowerLink Software will be released in either Q1 or Q2 of 2015.
Power Solutions International designs, engineers and manufactures emissions certified, alternative fuel power systems. The company produces engines that run on fuels like natural gas, propane, biogas, diesel and gasoline.
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