2026 Mark C Pope JetLux 28.5 Volt DC Diesel GPU

Specifications
| Manufacturer | Mark C Pope |
| Model | JetLux 28.5 Volt DC Diesel GPU |
| Year | 2026 |
| Condition | New |
| Output Voltage | 28.5V DC |
| Continuous Output | 450 Amps |
| Peak Output | 2,000 Amps |
| Engine | Kubota 1.1L 3-Cylinder Diesel |
| Horsepower | 23.9 HP |
| Cooling | Water Cooled |
| Weight | Approx. 1,700 lbs |
Description
New JetLux 28.5V Aircraft Ground Power Unit (GPU)
Available for Sale or Lease | Authorized Mark C. Pope Distributor
Key Features
• 28.5V DC Aircraft Ground Power
• 450 Amp Continuous / 2,000 Amp Peak Output
• Hybrid power system reduces engine runtime
• Kubota 1.1L Tier 4 diesel engine – 23.9 HP
• Maintenance-free Carbon Nano Gel battery system
• Continuous power delivery to protect aircraft systems
• Simple operator interface with digital controls
• Heavy-duty towable trailer with pintle hitch
Technical Specifications
Output Voltage: 28.5V DC
Continuous Output: 450 Amps
Peak Output: 2,000 Amps
Engine: Kubota 1.1L 3-Cylinder Diesel
Horsepower: 23.9 HP
Cooling: Water Cooled
Emissions: EPA / CARB Tier 4
Battery System: 4 Carbon Nano Gel 159Ah Batteries
Dimensions: 108" L × 63" W × 54" H
Weight: Approx. 2,305 lbs
Availability
✔ New Units Available
✔ Purchase or Lease Options Available
✔ Shipping Available Nationwide and Internationally
Contact Omega Aviation in Houston, Texas for pricing, availability, and delivery options.
Omega Aviation is an authorized distributor for Mark C. Pope Associates and is proud to offer the JetLux 28.5V Hybrid Aircraft Ground Power Unit. These units are brand new and available for both purchase and lease.
The JetLux GPU combines a Kubota Tier 4 diesel engine with hybrid battery technology, delivering reliable 28.5V DC aircraft power while reducing fuel consumption, noise, and engine runtime compared to traditional ground power units.
Designed for FBOs, aircraft maintenance facilities, corporate flight departments, and airline ramp operations, the JetLux GPU provides clean, stable power for aircraft systems during ground servicing.

