Volvo Trucks North America (VTNA) has announced its Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 2010 emissions reduction technology using selective catalytic reduction (SCR) will carry a surcharge of $9,600 ...
LOUISVILLE. At the Mid-America Trucking Show yesterday, Volvo Trucks North America announced that its 2010 highway trucks equipped with SCR (selective catalytic reduction) emissions control systems ...
Fleet managers and drivers can hear straight from their peers about how selective catalytic reduction (SCR) works in the real world as Volvo and Mack customers talk about their experiences in online ...
Volvo Group, the global umbrella company of Volvo Trucks North America, announced Thursday it is setting aside $778 million to address instances of degradation of its emissions control components on ...
Volvo Trucks North America has a new website, www.volvoscr.com, designed to educate the trucking industry about the environmental, operational and fuel efficiency benefits of its selective catalytic ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The first five selective catalytic reduction (SCR)-equipped Volvo VN daycabs were delivered this month to Talon Logistics at Volvo Trucks North America’s headquarters in Greensboro, ...
Volvo Trucks North America has launched a new web site, www.volvoscr.com, designed to educate customers on its selective catalytic reduction emissions technology, a system that meets the new EPA ...
This story appears in the May 17 print edition of Transport Topics. Click here to subscribe today. Penske Truck Leasing Co. said that it has ordered 750 new Freightliner Cascadia tractors and 600 ...
GOTHENBURG, Sweden – Selective catalytic reduction, possibly in combination with exhaust gas recirculation, is the only existing technology that can conceivably meet U.S. Environmental Protection ...
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. OSEMONT, Ill. — Volvo Powertrain North America, which supplies heavy-duty engines to Volvo Trucks North America and Mack Trucks, said it was on the verge of ...
Two SCR equipped Volvo tractor units, operating at up to 44 tonnes, have won a competitive fuel trial run by TNT Logistics. The winning fuel figure of 9.70 mpg was revealed by TNT, who carefully ...