CV sales grow in China
Strong growth in commercial vehicle (CV) sales in China has increased the importance for the Chinese CV industry to review their emissions technologies and strategies.
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Strong growth in commercial vehicle (CV) sales in China has increased the importance for the Chinese CV industry to review their emissions technologies and strategies.
Alistair Wallace, Editor of Integer’s AdBlue & DEF Monitor provides insight into the growing US DEF market in an article by Meer Bhatia; who talks to Rolf Isberg, head of the U.S. industrial unit at Yara International ASA, about how industrial sales will gain a bigger share of its business because of a surge in U.S. demand for fluid to clean diesel exhaust from trucks.
Following the acrimonious end to its relationship with Navistar, Ford has launched its new 6.7-litre Power Stroke V-8 turbocharged diesel engine.
Hino Trucks has announced the surcharge on vehicles using SCR to meet the 2010 US emission standards. Customers will expect to pay $6,700 more per vehicle – when compared to 2009 vehicles - as a result of the costs incurred by using SCR as a means of reducing NOx emissions.
A device which measures the urea concentration of DEF has been designed to help cut the number of low quality solutions on the market.
Yara has announced an agreement with Transponder Technologies, based in Adelaide, that will facilitative the growth of Australia’s AdBlue network in locations convenient to fleet operators.
Yara has announced an agreement with Transponder Technologies, based in Adelaide, that will facilitative the growth of Australia’s AdBlue network in locations convenient to fleet operators.
Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) has announced that its heaviest SCR equipped trucks will carry a premium of US$9000 per vehicle.