Clearing the air on SCR

Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA), which builds Freightliner, Sterling and Western Star trucks, sought to dispel what it regards as misinformation about SCR that it believes is confusing North American fleet owners. “We will be utilizing Daimler's BlueTec technology for our Detroit Diesel engines beginning in 2010,” said Chris Patterson, president and CEO of DTNA. “Given U.S. driving conditions characterized by steady cruising speeds on the highways and enormous overland distances, the new BlueTec system will show its advantages early on,” said Mike Delaney, DTNA senior vp of marketing. “The BlueTec system with SCR technology is projected to ...

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