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DAF announces production of extra-clean EEV engines
At the beginning of next year, or earlier if technically possible, DAF
Trucks N.V. will start production of extra-clean EEV engines.
These engines will have even lower emission values than those stipulated
by the stringent Euro 5 standard coming into force in 2009. By applying
DAF SCR Technology in combination with a passive soot filter, the amount
of particles will be significantly reduced, enabling DAF's EEV engines
to produce even lower emissions than gas engines.
In the late nineties, the EEV (Enhanced Environmental friendly Vehicles)
emission standard was set, to promote development of cleaner engines.
It was initially assumed that this standard could only be achieved with
gas engines. Thanks to the impressive technological development undergone
by DAF's diesel engines, combined, in particular, with installation of
an intelligent injection and combustion system, DAF's diesel engines are
able to achieve the low Euro 5 emission values for particulate matter
without the need for a soot filter. With this, they are now very close
to achieving the EEV values. Fitting an additional soot filter will result
in values even lower than these.
SCR technology for Euro 4 and Euro 5
Although the Euro 5 emission requirement does not come into force until
2009, DAF already offers a broad range of diesel engines which meet the
corresponding emission values. When compared to the Euro 1 standard of
around 15 years ago, these engines emit around 75% less nitrogen oxides
and 94% fewer particles.
Up to Euro 3, internal engine changes have always been sufficient to comply
with the new emission standards; for compliance with Euro 4 and Euro 5,
exhaust gas after-treatment systems are needed. Like most European truck
engine manufacturers, DAF has opted for the SCR technology; the best,
and currently the only economically feasible, solution satisfying Euro
4 and Euro 5. With this technology, AdBlue is injected into the exhaust
gases, so that nitrogen oxides are broken down in the DeNOx catalytic
converter into the harmless substances nitrogen and water. SCR technology
is relatively simple and thus extremely reliable and efficient. As this
emission after-treatment technology does not interfere with the engine,
the engine settings can be optimised to achieve ideal combustion, resulting
in low fuel consumption. DAF SCR Technology goes even further, however.
The introduction of DAF SCR Technology coincides with the introduction
of a completely new series of PACCAR engines which set the standards in
terms of fuel consumption, reliability and service life. All engines use
an advanced high-pressure fuel-injection system for the highest possible
efficiency and the lowest possible emission of particulate matter. None
of the new PACCAR engines needs a soot filter to meet the stringent requirement
of 0.03 grammes per kW/hour (ETC).
50% less particulate matter
By fitting a passive soot filter, a further 50% reduction of particulate
emissions can be achieved, resulting in a mere 0.015 grammes/kWh. That
is 25 percent lower than the EEV standard! The 9.2 litre PACCAR EEV engine
emits 2 grammes NOx, 0.05 grammes CO, 0.1 grammes hydrocarbons per kW/h,
and an almost negligible emission of visible smoke. Until recently, it
was assumed that these values could only be achieved with gas engines,
and indeed, they come very close to 'zero emission'. Besides lower particulate
emissions, DAF's EEV diesel engine has many intrinsic advantages over
alternative propulsion systems such as gas. These include a higher efficiency,
higher reliability and durability, and lower operating costs.
At the beginning of next year, or earlier if technically possible, the
PACCAR 9.2 litre EEV engine which has an output range from 250
to 360 hp will become available for use in buses. Later in 2007,
it will also become available for trucks. An EEV version of the 12.9 litre
PACCAR MX engine will also become available, with outputs ranging from
360 to 510 hp. This will likewise be fitted with a passive soot filter.
Soot filter for retrofit
As well as the PACCAR PR EEV and the PACCAR MX EEV engines which have
very low emission levels, DAF will start supplying passive soot filters
from the beginning of next year to be used on existing buses and trucks
fitted with Euro 3 engines. These filters can reduce the emission of particulate
matter by around 50 percent. With retrofit soot filters, DAF is able to
cater for transport operators who are faced with local legislation requiring
the presence of a soot filter in built-up areas.
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