Scania launches new Euro 6 13-liter biodiesel engine

Scania recently introduced two new Euro 6 13-liter, six-cylinder biodiesel engines based on a new generation of global engine platforms. The maximum power is 450 horsepower and 490 horsepower respectively. The engine can mix regular diesel biodiesel or 100% pure biodiesel as fuel in any ratio.

Scania Euro 6 13-liter 450 hp biodiesel engine curve

Scania Euro 6 13-liter 450 hp biodiesel engine curve
Scania Euro 6 13-liter 490-horsepower biodiesel engine

Scania Euro 6 13-liter 490-horsepower biodiesel engine

The new 13-litre 450 hp biodiesel engine provides a maximum torque of 2,350 Nm at a speed of 1,000 rpm, while the 490-horsepower engine provides a maximum torque of 2,550 Nm at a speed of 1,000-1,300 rpm. Meter. It is worth mentioning that when the engine uses 100% pure biofuel, the maximum output power is only reduced by 8% (because biodiesel contains low energy).

In order to be able to use biodiesel with a purity of up to 100%, Scania continues to develop and improve the Euro VI engine. In October 2013, Scania introduced two 9-liter five-cylinder biodiesel engines with 320 horsepower and 360 horsepower. Today, the new 13-liter inline six-cylinder biodiesel engine, equipped with SCR and EGR exhaust gas after-treatment systems, will be greener.

SCR and EGR are post-processing systems that are used to reduce tail gas pollution. Compared with ordinary diesel fuel, biodiesel's own characteristics make it produce more solid particles after combustion, leading to shorter vehicle maintenance intervals and higher fuel consumption. When the engine uses 100% biodiesel, the consumption of fuel and urea may increase by 10%.

Scania Euro 6 13-liter biodiesel engine

Scania Euro 6 13-liter biodiesel engine

Compared with common diesel, the use of pure biodiesel as a fuel can significantly reduce the emission of carbon dioxide in the exhaust gas. The degree of carbon dioxide emission reduction is closely related to the composition of biodiesel, and the specific type of biodiesel can be reduced by more than 80%. carbon dioxide emissions.

In Austria, due to the low CO2 emissions from biodiesel, it has begun to enjoy preferential tax reduction policies. This is also an important reason for Scania’s recent agreement with Austrian transport company Nothegger to help the transport company save huge expenses.

Easy to operate is another big advantage of biodiesel. Even if the vehicle travels to a region where biodiesel is not available, the driver can continue to drive only by importing regular diesel into the remaining biodiesel in the tank. Of course, regular maintenance of biodiesel engines is a necessary prerequisite for their normal use.

Scania will continue to introduce new types of biodiesel engines with different models and different output power. All Scania Euro 6 diesel engines have been certified to use hybrid fuels with biodiesel content not exceeding 10%. "These new engines have cemented Scania's leading position in the Euro 6 biodiesel engine sector," said Orjan Aslund, Product Affairs Department. "There are 17 models of Scania Euro 6 engines, including 4 models. The engine can use 100% pure biodiesel as fuel. The customer's expectation from us is the source of our continuous improvement!"

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