A Legacy of Power, Built to Endure

Your grandfather knew Lister Petter. His father before him relied on our engines. For over 150 years, we’ve powered industries, farms, and remote communities—delivering engines built to endure. Our story isn’t just about machines; it’s about generations of people who have trusted us to keep their world moving.

THREE CENTURIES OF EXPERIENCE

A Snapshot of Professional Journey, Companies, Occupations, and Responsibilities
1865
Petter founded in Yeovil, Somerset, UK by Ernest and Percy Petter.
Main product: ironmongery.
1867
Petter founded in Yeovil, Somerset, UK by Ernest and Percy Petter.
Main product: ironmongery.
1890
Petter designs the first car in the UK powered by an internal combustion engine.
Lister produces a petrol engine to power sheep shearing equipment.
1902
Petter builds the first tractor with a 30hp diesel engine, and introduces the
Handyman engine.
1912
Petter factory builds more than 1500 petrol and diesel engines.
1920
Lister unveils D-type engine for agricultural and industrial use.
More than 250,000 units produced up to 1964.
1930
Manufacture of both 2-stroke and 4-stroke diesel engines expands to
Yeovil, Staines, and Loughborough sites.
1940
Lister builds light, narrow gauge locomotives alongside the highly successful
D-type and CS (cold start) diesel engines.
1957
Hawker Siddeley buys Petter.
1965
Hawker Siddeley buys Lister.
1986
Lister and Petter merged into a single company (Lister Petter).
Intensive research and development results in renowned ALPHA
industrial engine.
1994
Lister Petter supplies FG Wilson products in UK.
2004
Expansion under new ownership as Lister Petter Group.
2021
Lister Petter furthers global presence with expansion of the diesel engine
range up to 800kW.
2022
A new era for Lister Petter. Developing Hybrid products to meet a
new global market demand.

Built on a Legacy, Focused on the Future

History paragrpahSince 1865 and 1867, Lister and Petter have been names passed down through generations. Your grandfather might have heard the hum of a Lister engine powering a water pump on the farm. His father may have relied on Petter engines to drive industrial machinery. Wherever hard work needed reliable power, Lister and Petter were there, not just as manufacturers, but as essential partners in industry and daily life.

It all began with two separate companies. Petter in agricultural and industrial machinery and Lister in ironmongery and engineering. By 1902, both had developed groundbreaking internal combustion engines, changing the way industries operated. Farmers, railway workers, and factory owners alike came to depend on these engines to power their livelihoods.

As the world modernized, so did Lister and Petter. Petter’s oil engines found their place in early automobiles, while Lister’s petrol engines revolutionized agriculture. Through two world wars, industrial booms, and technological revolutions, Lister and Petter engines continued to evolve, branching into rail, marine, and power generation.

By the mid-20th century, the two companies became part of the Hawker Siddeley Group (Petter in 1957, Lister in 1965). In 1986, their legacies merged to form Lister Petter, a name that quickly became synonymous with rugged, long-lasting diesel power. Whether it was a generator providing electricity to an off-grid village or an engine driving industrial progress, Lister Petter was there,just as it had been for decades before.

By the 1990s, Lister Petter engines were the heartbeat of FG Wilson’s industry-leading diesel generators, cementing their role as one of the world’s most trusted engine manufacturers. But the story didn’t stop there. In 2022, Lister Petter entered a new era—with new owners, a new generation of engines, and a renewed commitment to innovation.

Yet, at its core, Lister Petter is still the same company your family has always known. Our mission remains unchanged: to build engines that power industries, communities, and livelihoods, just as we’ve done for generations.

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