The beginnings of KOHLER engines can be traced back to 1920, when the KOHLER Automatic Power and Light 1500-watt Model “A” generator set was introduced.
Throughout the years KOHLER has developed a wide variety of engine models; liquid-cooled diesel engine, cast iron single-cylinder air-cooled engine, twin-cylinder engine, and overhead cam engine.
Most recently, KOHLER has announced its product offering would expand to include gasoline and diesel engines from 4 to 65 horsepower. KOHLER also announced that all of its Command PRO and Aegis twin-cylinder engines would come standard with electronic fuel injection (EFI), for more fuel-efficiency and reduced emissions.