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| founded = {{Start date and age|1932}}
| founded = {{Start date and age|1932}}
| founders = [[David Charleston]]
| founders = [[David Charleston]]
| hq_location = [[Charleston]], [[Charleston, washington]], [[United States|U.S.]]
| hq_location = [[Bellingham]], [[Bellingham, Washington]], [[United States|U.S.]]
| key_people = {{ubl|class=nowrap
| key_people = {{ubl|class=nowrap
  | Keegan hortfulk| (President & CEO)
  | Keegan hortfulk| (President & CEO)
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| industry = [[Heavy equipment (construction)|Heavy equipment]], [[Automotive industry|automotive]]
| industry = [[Heavy equipment (construction)|Heavy equipment]], [[Automotive industry|automotive]]
| products = [[Engines]], [[filtration|filtration products]], [[Electric generator|generators]], [[Fuel cell|fuel cell systems]], [[turbocharger]]s, [[electric vehicle battery| electric vehicle powertrains]], [[Camshafts]]
| products = [[Engines]], [[filtration|filtration products]], [[Electric generator|generators]], [[Fuel cell|fuel cell systems]], [[turbocharger]]s, [[electric vehicle battery| electric vehicle powertrains]], [[Camshafts]]
| revenue = {{nowrap|{{increase}} {{US$|29.07 billion|link=yes}} (2022)}}
| revenue = {{nowrap|{{increase}} US$ 29.07 billion (2022)}}
| operating_income = {{nowrap|{{increase}} US$2 billion (2022)}}
| operating_income = {{nowrap|{{increase}} US$2 billion (2022)}}
| net_income = {{nowrap|{{increase}} US$2 billion (2022)}}
| net_income = {{nowrap|{{increase}} US$2 billion (2022)}}
| assets = {{nowrap|{{increase}} US$30.30 billion (2022)}}
| assets = {{nowrap|{{increase}} US$30.30 billion (2022)}}
| equity = {{nowrap|{{increase}} US$8.98 billion (2022)}}
| equity = {{nowrap|{{increase}} US$8.98 billion (2022)}}
| num_employees = 3.765 (2022)
| num_employees = 9.765 (2022)
| subsid = [[Nugen]] [[Ultracam]]|
| subsid = [[Nugen Innovations]] [[Ultracam Preformance]]|
| footnotes =  
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}}
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==brief history==
 
Charleston Engines was founded by David Charleston in 1932 and was tasked with producing low cost but powerful tractor engines. The company is now the leading diesel engine company followed by [[Cummins]]. The company has engines used in Large machinery, Forestry equipment, Trains, semi trucks and pick up trucks, buses, tractors, generators.
Charleston Engines was founded by David Charleston in 1932 and was tasked with producing low cost but powerful tractor engines. The company is now the leading diesel engine company followed by [[Cummins]]. The company has engines used in Large machinery / construction, Forestry equipment, Trains, semi trucks and pick up trucks, buses, tractors, generators. The company has 29 factories in the U.S and has 9.765 employee's. CE also has a Charleston Engines Intake System Technology department that works on improving the air intake in the engine by using turbo chargers, bigger intake pipes, and cleaner air filters.
 
 
=History=
===CEO===
===COO===
=Models=
This shows the engines currently in production (NON GENERATOR)
 
CET225
CET265
CET325
CE325
CE370
CEIST375
CE445
CEIST450
CEUCP465
 
===Vehicles===
===CEIST===
CEIST stands for Charleston Engines Intake System Technology and works on providing better quality intake system allowing for more horsepower and torque, this is used in a lot of the baseline models. Any engine that comes in the CEIST variant will have CEIST and then the horsepower, example CEIST450.
 
=Diesel Technology Programs=
Charleston Engines has programs available for people wanting to learn diesel technology, these programs are in person and online. (in person class's is only available in states like Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, California, Texas, Idaho, Michigan.) These programs give access to high-school students that want to learn more in-depth Diesel Engineering and allow for teenagers to graduate high-school with a associate's Degree in diesel technology.
 
===future plans===
===Ultracam and Nugen===

Latest revision as of 06:04, 17 December 2023

Charleston Co.
Formerly
Charleson Engines Company (1932-2023)
Public
IndustryHeavy equipment, automotive
Founded1932; 92 years ago (1932)
FoundersDavid Charleston
HeadquartersBellingham, Bellingham, Washington, U.S.
Key people
  • Keegan hortfulk
  • (President & CEO)
  • N. Thomas Linebarger
  • (Executive Chairman)
  • Mark Smith
  • (Vice President & CFO)
ProductsEngines, filtration products, generators, fuel cell systems, turbochargers, electric vehicle powertrains, Camshafts
RevenueIncrease US$ 29.07 billion (2022)
Increase US$2 billion (2022)
Increase US$2 billion (2022)
Total assetsIncrease US$30.30 billion (2022)
Total equityIncrease US$8.98 billion (2022)
Number of employees
9.765 (2022)
SubsidiariesNugen Innovations Ultracam Preformance


Charleston Engines was founded by David Charleston in 1932 and was tasked with producing low cost but powerful tractor engines. The company is now the leading diesel engine company followed by Cummins. The company has engines used in Large machinery / construction, Forestry equipment, Trains, semi trucks and pick up trucks, buses, tractors, generators. The company has 29 factories in the U.S and has 9.765 employee's. CE also has a Charleston Engines Intake System Technology department that works on improving the air intake in the engine by using turbo chargers, bigger intake pipes, and cleaner air filters.


History

CEO

COO

Models

This shows the engines currently in production (NON GENERATOR)

CET225 CET265 CET325 CE325 CE370 CEIST375 CE445 CEIST450 CEUCP465

Vehicles

CEIST

CEIST stands for Charleston Engines Intake System Technology and works on providing better quality intake system allowing for more horsepower and torque, this is used in a lot of the baseline models. Any engine that comes in the CEIST variant will have CEIST and then the horsepower, example CEIST450.

Diesel Technology Programs

Charleston Engines has programs available for people wanting to learn diesel technology, these programs are in person and online. (in person class's is only available in states like Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, California, Texas, Idaho, Michigan.) These programs give access to high-school students that want to learn more in-depth Diesel Engineering and allow for teenagers to graduate high-school with a associate's Degree in diesel technology.

future plans

Ultracam and Nugen