The HVO Aurora venture makes use of SP3H’s FluidBox Micro sensor to observe gasoline kind, journey distance and consumption in a Citroën Berlingo and Fiat Ducato.
Stellantis has launched HVO Aurora, a venture to trace and certify using hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) in industrial car fleets. The corporate started a month-long European highway tour on 13 November utilizing two vans outfitted with monitoring sensors, the producer introduced.
The demonstration makes use of a Citroën Berlingo and Fiat Skilled Ducato outfitted with SP3H’s linked FluidBox Micro sensor. The units monitor gasoline kind, journey distance, and consumption, with knowledge transmitted to a cloud platform. SP3H is a French firm specialising in sensors for low-carbon fuels.
HVO is a renewable gasoline comprised of waste supplies, together with used cooking oils and animal fat. All Stellantis automobiles and light-duty industrial automobiles at present on sale are suitable with HVO diesel gasoline assembly the EN15940 gasoline customary. Many Euro 5 and Euro 6 diesel automobiles may also use the gasoline with out modification.
“HVO Aurora reveals how we will cut back well-to-wheel emissions instantly, utilizing options that work with the automobiles our prospects already depend on,” Luca Marengo, Head of Product and Innovation for Stellantis Professional One, mentioned.
The venture was developed inside Star*Up, Stellantis’ inside programme for employee-driven tasks. The system information gasoline utilization and offers companies with knowledge on low-carbon gasoline consumption and estimated carbon dioxide financial savings.
The demonstration goals to point out that HVO gasoline can be utilized in present automobiles with out adjustments to fleets or infrastructure.
SOURCE: Stellar
