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Diesel

Diesel

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What is Diesel?

A diesel engine is an internal combustion engine that uses compression ignition, where fuel is ignited by the heat generated from compressing air in the cylinder. It is commonly used in heavy-duty vehicles like trucks, buses, trains, and some cars due to its fuel efficiency and high torque output.

What other technologies are related to Diesel?

Diesel Competitor Technologies

Gasoline is an alternative fuel used in internal combustion engines, directly competing with diesel.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 78% (190) of relevant job posts
Petrol is another name for gasoline, an alternative fuel competing with diesel.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 85% (51) of relevant job posts
Propane can be used as an alternative fuel in internal combustion engines, a competitor to diesel, though less common in heavy-duty applications.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 24% (90) of relevant job posts
Elektro refers to electric vehicles, which are a direct competitor to diesel-powered vehicles, especially in some segments.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 18% (66) of relevant job posts
Gaz refers to natural gas vehicles, which is a competitor fuel for combustion engines, though not as common as gasoline or diesel.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 13% (79) of relevant job posts
Gas generally refers to natural gas, commonly used as an alternative fuel source, competing with diesel engines in vehicles.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 6% (165) of relevant job posts
Electric vehicles are a direct competitor to diesel vehicles, particularly in the automotive and transportation sectors.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 8% (96) of relevant job posts
CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is an alternative fuel for internal combustion engines and is thus a competitor to diesel.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 12% (52) of relevant job posts

Diesel Complementary Technologies

Diesel engines are often used in conjunction with hydraulic systems in heavy machinery and other applications. The engine provides power to the hydraulic pump.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 3% (211) of relevant job posts
Hydraulic systems are often powered by diesel engines in heavy machinery and industrial applications. The diesel engine is used to provide power to the hydraulic system.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 1% (84) of relevant job posts
Diesel engines require electrical systems for starting, control, and monitoring. These systems are vital for the engine's operation.
mentioned alongside Diesel in 1% (105) of relevant job posts

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