Overview#
The Blue Star VD200-04FT4MP is a 200-kilowatt EPA Tier 4 Final / EU Stage 5 mobile trailer diesel generator powered by the Volvo Penta TAD1180VE — a 10.8-liter, six-cylinder turbocharged and charge-air-cooled engine. It is the entry model on Blue Star's 260 × 92 in mobile trailer platform, which is shared with the VD250-04FT4MP and VD300-04FT4MP.
Blue Star Power Systems pairs the TAD1180VE with a Stamford UCDI274J1 alternator and DSE DCP7310 controller, mounted on an aluminum road trailer with a 350-gallon integral fuel tank and 18.5-gallon DEF tank. At 14,225 lbs, the VD200-04FT4MP requires a commercial tow vehicle. The step from the VD150 to VD200 brings a substantially larger trailer, 3,100 lbs of additional weight, and a 100-gallon increase in fuel capacity — a meaningful change in deployment logistics.
The 260 × 92 Inch Platform: 200–300 kW#
The VD200, VD250, and VD300 share the same 260 × 92 in aluminum road trailer. This makes them footprint-compatible within the platform class — a useful planning consideration when load growth from 200 kWe toward 300 kWe is possible. The 350-gallon fuel tank is sized appropriately for this output range, providing approximately 24 hours at 200 kWe full load.
When to specify the VD200-04FT4MP#
- 180–200 kW temporary or standby power at commercial, industrial, construction, healthcare, or utility sites
- Sites up to 4,921 ft elevation at ambient temperatures to 122°F
- Projects requiring EU Stage 5 dual certification alongside EPA Tier 4 Final
- Single-phase or three-phase loads; footprint-compatible with VD250 and VD300 if load growth is anticipated
- Applications where the 260 × 92 in trailer platform is acceptable and 200 kWe is the targeted load tier
Our service experience#
The TAD1180VE at 200 kWe provides headroom over the rated output — do not routinely run below 30% load as DPF regeneration requires adequate exhaust temperature. The 810°F exhaust temperature is the coolest in the Volvo Penta mobile series; at sustained low loads, passive DPF regeneration may be insufficient and active regeneration will be triggered. Annual full-load testing is essential. DEF management: at 14.5 gph diesel consumption, the 18.5-gallon DEF tank needs attention approximately every 24 hours — keep DEF supply on-site for deployments longer than one day.



