For a number of years, the trucking industry has struggled to fulfil the exacting emission legislation that came into force at the end of last year. Scania (STO:SCVA)(STO:SCVB) is the manufacturer that has been able to present competitive solutions sooner and better than anyone else. Scania now offers its customers no less than 18 Euro 6 engines for all types of applications – and is setting international records in low fuel consumption with their latest Euro 6 diesel engine.

Low fuel consumption with their latest Euro 6 diesel engine.

“Euro 6 has been a challenge for the entire industry,” says Joel Granath, Head of Product Management for Scania trucks. “Many predicted increased fuel consumption with increased complexity. Now the jury is in – at the end of last year, for example, a Scania Streamline G 410 set two undisputed records for 40-tonne trailer combina­tions when German and French trade press journalist’s tested it on well-established and de­manding test tracks. According to the media, no equivalent rig, regardless of emission class, had previously passed the demanding route* north of Munich in just over 24 litres/100 km.”

Former concerns about Euro 6 have proved unfounded. Despite this, it seems as if both Scania and other manufacturers had a strong influx of customers during the autumn of 2013, many customers wanting to lock in a Euro 5 truck order before the new year.

“Our customers are living with tough competition and I understand that some chose security over the unknown. But whoever chooses Scania also chooses proven tech­nology with Euro 6,” emphasizes Joel Granath. “Three years have passed since Scania delivered the first-generation Euro 6 engines. Today, there is indisputable evidence in the form of operating data from our customers that Scania made the right choices in development.”

Joel Granath declines to go into the extent of the resources Scania has invested in its Euro-6 programs but emphasizes instead the achievements in terms of, for example, the breadth of the engine range using alternative fuels:

“Scania has presently eleven diesel engines, two gas engines and five engines for 100 percent biodiesel in the Euro-6 engine range. We can offer solutions for all applications and needs. I am especially proud of the low consumption figures we reach with Scania Streamline. Our 13-litre, inline six with 410 horsepower and SCR only, was developed with European long-haulage operators in mind and has exceeded all expec­tations. It is a typical example of Scania's main focus, to reduce our customers total operating costs.”

* Link to the German trade magazine “Trucker”:

http://www.trucker.de/scania-g-410-im-supertest-1312407.html

Scania’s present Euro 6 engine range:

DC09

  DC13   DC16   DC09 Gas   DC09 Biodiesel   DC13 Biodiesel   DC16 Biodiesel
250 hk   370 hk   520 hk   280 hk   320 hk   450 hk   580 hk
280 hk   410 hk   580 hk   340 hk   360 hk   490 hk    
320 hk   450 hk   730 hk                
360 hk   490 hk                    
           

Scania is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks and buses for heavy transport applications, and of industrial and marine engines. Service-related products account for a growing proportion of the company’s operations, assuring Scania customers of cost-effective transport solutions and maximum uptime Scania also offers financial services. Employing some 41,000 people, the company operates in about 100 countries. Research and development activities are concentrated in Sweden, while production takes place in Europe and South America, with facilities for global interchange of both components and complete vehicles. In 2013, net sales totalled SEK 86.8 billion and net income amounted to SEK 6.2 billion. Scania press releases are available on www.scania.com (http://www.scania.com/se)

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