The Euro 6 emissions standard come into force across the European light commercial vehicle market and, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT), Europe’s van manufacturers have met the challenge.
They have come together, often in collaboration, to introduce a new generation of vans, pick-ups and, specifically, engines that not only meet the standards, but in many cases are more efficient and more refined than their predecessors. It’s a remarkable achievement that’s down to considerable investment and endeavour.
The vast majority of LCV manufacturers have met the Euro 6 challenge by using Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR), which feeds AdBlue, or automotive grade urea, into the van’s emissions system to break down the nitrous oxide content.
Manufacturers rose to the challenge to meet Euro 6
The Euro 6 emissions standard come into force across the European light commercial vehicle market and, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers & Traders (SMMT), Europe’s van manufacturers have met the challenge. They have come together, often in collaboration, to introduce a new generation of vans, pick-ups and, specifically, engines that not only meet the standards, but in many cases are more efficient and more refined than their predecessors. It’s a remarkable achievement that’s down to considerab
Air Quality & Weather Systems / September 2, 2016