Rotodyne Engines is pleased to announce the launch of Rotodyne Power, LLC, a new company dedicated to advancing the next generation of the Rotodyne concept for prime power, backup power, and off-grid electricity generation.
The original Rotodyne Engine website reflects an earlier stage in the evolution of the Rotodyne concept and remains available for historical reference. That earlier work helped establish important foundational thinking around high-efficiency engine design and next-generation power conversion. Since that time, the technology has advanced substantially.
Rotodyne Power represents a new and significantly different architecture developed specifically for stationary power applications, including generator sets, resilient distributed power, microgrids, and other applications where compact size, high efficiency, fuel flexibility, and reliability are critical.
While the earlier Rotodyne Engine materials remain an important part of the history of the concept, visitors should understand that the current Rotodyne Power platform is not the same system shown in the historical materials. The new platform reflects a major technical progression in architecture, operating principles, packaging, and intended commercial application.
Rotodyne Power is focused on developing a next-generation distributed power platform designed to improve the way fuels are converted into usable electricity. Most innovation in energy today is focused on making fuels cheaper, cleaner, or easier to produce. Rotodyne Power is focused on the other half of the equation: making the conversion of fuel to electricity materially more efficient, more compact, and more practical for modern distributed power needs.
The company’s current efforts are centered on a new engine and genset architecture intended for:
- prime power
- backup and resilient power
- off-grid electricity
- microgrids
- remote and infrastructure-constrained locations
- other stationary distributed power applications
This new direction reflects the growing global demand for efficient, fuel-flexible, high-density power systems that can serve critical infrastructure, industrial facilities, logistics operations, telecom, and emerging electrification markets.
Visitors seeking information about the current technology and commercialization path should refer to Rotodyne Power, LLC materials rather than relying solely on the historical Rotodyne Engine content.
We are proud of the history of Rotodyne Engines and excited about the future now being built through Rotodyne Power.
For more information, please visit Rotodyne Power, LLC.