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Cat D1500

1500 kW standby / 1360 kW prime · Diesel · Liquid-cooled

1500 kW standby diesel generator with Cat C32B V12 engine, 32.1L displacement. Cat's newest 1.5 MW platform — maximum power density for space-constrained data centers.

Standby power
1500 kW / 1360 kW prime
Voltage options
277/480V, 346/600V, 4160V
Frequency / Phase
60 Hz · 3-phase
Engine
Caterpillar C32B · 32.1L
EPA / Emissions
Tier 2

Overview#

The Cat D1500 is Caterpillar's newest diesel generator — a 1,500-kilowatt standby platform launched in 2024 that brings 1.5 MW of backup power from the evolved C32B engine. At 32.1 liters across 12 cylinders, the C32B extracts 50% more power than the C32 it evolves from, in a package that occupies a similar footprint. The D1500 is Cat's answer to the data center industry's relentless demand for higher power density in constrained equipment rooms.

The "D-Series" designation signals a new product line positioned above the legacy 3500 Series and alongside the modern C-Series — combining Cat's advanced combustion technology with the reliability and service network that makes Caterpillar the dominant standby generator brand in mission-critical applications.

1.5 MW in a compact footprint#

Power density is the defining characteristic of the D1500. Achieving 1500 kW standby from 32.1 liters of V12 displacement means the C32B is working harder and more efficiently than any previous Cat diesel at this power level. The implications for data center design are significant:

  • Floor loading: Lower generator weight than equivalent 3512-class machines reduces structural requirements in upper-floor generator rooms
  • Bay density: A D1500 array can fit more capacity per linear foot of generator room than 3512B alternatives
  • Fuel system: Fewer generators means simpler day tank configurations, fewer fuel supply lines, and reduced leak surface area
  • Medium voltage: 4160V availability connects directly to medium-voltage bus without transformers — essential for hyperscale data centers operating at distribution voltages above 600V

For a 6 MW backup requirement, four D1500 units provide 6 MW with N+1 redundancy at the 1.5 MW tier. The same capacity from 1000 kW units would require six generators — a significant difference in generator room size, ATS count, and maintenance overhead.

Newest Cat platform — what that means for service#

The D1500 entered service in 2024, which means the fleet is young and accumulated field hours are limited compared to the 3500 Series machines with 20+ year track records. That is worth naming honestly: the D1500 is supported by Cat's extensive dealer and parts network from day one, but the multi-decade reliability data that backs the 3512B simply does not exist yet for the C32B-based platform.

What we do know transfers from the C32 lineage: the C32B shares architectural DNA with the C32, which has a strong track record in data center and hospital applications. Service intervals, fluid specifications, and the EMCP 4.4 controller ecosystem are common with existing Cat infrastructure. Technicians trained on the C32 family can work productively on the D1500 from the first service visit.

Our approach on new D1500 installations is monthly oil sampling for the first 2000 hours — establishing the baseline wear metal signature early gives us the trending data we need to detect any anomalies before they become failures. The C32B's turbocharging runs at high boost to achieve the 1500 kW output, so we monitor both banks carefully in the early service life of each unit.

For mission-critical customers evaluating the D1500: the combination of Cat's service network depth, the C32B's engineering pedigree, and the power density advantages make it the right specification for new data center construction in 2024 and beyond. The 3512B remains the right choice for sites that require multi-decade track records or have existing 3500 Series infrastructure investments.

Engineering specifications

Physical

Length
192 in
Width
76 in
Height
100 in
Wet weight
18,500 lb

Fuel system & runtime

Fuel use @ full load
100 GPH
Fuel use @ 75% load
75.5 GPH

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Estimated runtime

2.6 hours(0.1 days)

Fuel consumption ≈ 77.14 GPH at 75% load. Estimate based on industry-typical 1800 RPM standby curves (≈0.07 GPH/kW at full load). Actual consumption varies by engine, ambient temperature, fuel quality, and tuning.

Service intervals

Manufacturer-recommended intervals for the Cat D1500 under standby duty. Field intervals may differ based on load profile, ambient conditions, and fuel quality.

Oil & filter
Every 500 hours or 12 months
Coolant change
Every 6000 hours
Air filter
Every 1000 hours
Fuel filter
Every 500 hours
Major overhaul
20,000 hours
Load bank test
Every 12 months

Common failure modes

What we've seen fail on this platform. Use as a service-planning reference, not a diagnostic — actual failure modes depend heavily on duty cycle and maintenance history.

ComponentSymptomTypical hoursSeverity
Fuel qualityInjector fouling, filter clogging4,380+moderate
Turbocharger(s)Reduced power, oil in intake, turbo noise18,000+moderate
Battery banksSlow crank, failed 10-second start8,760+minor
Coolant heaterCold start issues, block heater element failure10,000+minor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Cat D1500?
The Cat D1500 is Caterpillar's newest diesel generator platform, launched in 2024. It uses the evolved C32B engine — a V12 producing 1500 kW standby and 1360 kW prime from 32.1 liters of displacement. The D1500 delivers 50% more power than the C32 from a similar physical footprint, addressing the data center industry's demand for higher power density without proportionally larger generator rooms.
How does the D1500 compare to the 3512B?
The 3512B (51.8L V12) and D1500 (32.1L V12) both target the 1500 kW standby class, but from very different engineering philosophies. The 3512B achieves 1500 kW through large displacement — 51.8 liters running at moderate boost. The D1500 achieves the same output from 32.1 liters through advanced C32B combustion and turbocharging technology. The D1500 is meaningfully smaller and lighter, which reduces structural loading on generator room floors and allows denser unit spacing in multi-generator arrays. Sites without existing 3500 Series infrastructure strongly favor the D1500 for new construction.
Why would a data center choose the D1500 over two smaller units?
The D1500 reduces generator room footprint and simplifies the fuel system relative to two 750 kW units. Single-unit 1.5 MW capacity is particularly attractive for high-density data center pods where each generator supports a defined power module with N+1 redundancy provided at the array level rather than the unit level. Fewer generators also means fewer ATS panels, fewer paralleling connections, and lower routine maintenance events per year — which matters in 24/7 critical facilities where maintenance windows require careful coordination.

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