Additech to pilot test additive for diesel fuel
Published by Callum O'Reilly,
Senior Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Additech has announced that it is set to begin pilot market testing of a new additive that has been engineered specifically for diesel fuel.
Pilot tests for Additech Diesel Guard will be held at eight retail locations across the US that provide a cross-section of seasonal driving conditions.
This initiative recognises the growth of diesel vehicles in the US. Since 2010, sales of diesel cars, SUVs and light duty trucks have grown at an annual compounded growth of 14%, exceeding the total market.
Additech President and CEO, Ryan Zafris, said: "The American driver is clearly embracing diesel powered personal vehicles and we see an equally clear opportunity to help drivers protect their investment and get the most out of their vehicle performance. We're excited to bringing Diesel Guard to market and anticipate very strong consumer response."
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/19012017/additech-to-pilot-test-additive-for-diesel-fuel/
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