Panda AGT 45-VS PMS


Smart Charging. Reliable Power. Minimal Fuel.

The AGT 45-VS PMS delivers 45 kW rated power and up to 150 A continuous DC output – purpose-built for hybrid electric propulsion systems in demanding marine applications. As the only provider worldwide in this power class, Fischer Panda offers variable speed operation from 1200–2800 rpm with precise charging performance even at changing engine speeds.

Stable charging voltage of 300–500 V, integrated hybrid charger, automatic deep discharge protection and CAN-BUS integration with SAE J1939 and NMEA 2000. Certified to IMO MARPOL 73/78, US EPA Marine and EU 2016/1628. HVO-compatible. Sound level 54 dBA at 7 m.

Seamless integration. Reliable performance. Engineered by Fischer Panda.


General Technical Data
ModelPanda AGT-45 VS
Generator TypeHybrid-VS
Generator Family45-VS
Generator VersionPMS
Article Numberrequest
Area of ApplicationMarine (M)
Frequency [Hz]request
Generator ManufacturerFischer Panda GmbH
Isolation Class WindingsH
ChargerHybrid Charger (Internal)
Voltage RegulationfpControl
Voltage Tolerance±
Cos Phi0.8
Electrical Winding
Engine Speed [rpm]1200-2800
Nominal Performance [kW]45
Nominal Voltage in Volt300 - 500
Max Current [A]150
Engine
Engine ManufacturerHatz
Engine Type4H50TIC
No. Cylinders4 Cylinder Diesel
Displacement [cm3]1952
Starter System12 V
Exhaust Emissions Standard (Marine)
IMO MARPOL 73/78
US 40CFR 1042 (EPA Marine)x
EU 2016/1628x
China 20891-2014-
Sound Insulation Capsule (Sound Shield)
VersionMPL 6DS
Sound Cover Type6D
Sound Insulation MaterialMPL
Dimensions Housing  L x W x H [mm]1313 x 800 x 892
Total Weight of Generator with Capsule [kg]595
Sound Levels [dbA] 7m / 5m / 1m54 / 59 / 69


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Seamless integration. Reliable performance. Engineered by Fischer Panda.


The technical parameters / output performance may vary for different generator types and exhaust emission norms for different countries. All performance data applies to generator operation at 100m above sea level at 20°C. Performance reductions can occur when operating at greater heights.