ARCO Hires Rob Bell to Lead the Development of Zeus High Output Alternators

ARCO Hires Rob Bell to Lead the Development of Zeus High Output Alternators

July 26th, 2024 – Pensacola FL. ARCO Marine, a leading provider of high-quality engine parts and innovative high output electrical system component is pleased to announce the addition of Rob Bell to lead the development in their new high output alternators.

Rob Bell holding high output alternator

Rob Bell comes to the ARCO team, bringing 38 years of experience in the Automotive and Marine electrical industry. With nearly 23 years as head of design and engineering at his previous company, he led the successful development of high-output alternators in both 12v and 24v configurations for Marine, Industrial, and RV applications. His background in auto electrics and electromechanical engineering positions him well to contribute to ARCO’s growth.

While ARCO has built and supplied high-quality engine parts that include alternators for the past 60 years, developing and offering the highest output alternators in their class has been a priority since launching their Zeus high energy collection. These high output alternators are under ARCO’s high energy category of Zeus products. The full line of Zeus High Energy products now include the ARCO Zeus A275L high output alternator, the ARCO Zeus A225s high output alternator, the Zeus Bluetooth alternator regulator, and accessories that include shunts.

With this new Zeus category, ARCO is committed to developing innovative, best-in-class products. The Zeus Bluetooth alternator regulator won the IBEX Innovation awards, the Zeus A275L and A225s have been tested to be the highest power output alternator in its size/class.

This commitment to excellence is why ARCO brought Rob Bell onto their team, to oversee and further develop the most advanced high output alternators in their class on the market. These future high output alternators include 24v and 48v options.

“We are excited to introduce a new range of high-energy alternators, featuring both small and large frame options currently in 12v,” said Rob Bell. “My immediate focus will be on developing 24v and 48v high-energy alternators within the same frame size as our large units. The prioritization of 48V units reflects the industry's shift towards these systems, offering significant advantages over traditional 12v setups. They are safer, more efficient, cost-effective, and represent a future-proof solution.”

Users who are interested in finding out more about the Zeus line of high energy products, can visit www.arcomarinecom/zeus.