New Formulation Simultaneously Cuts NOx Emissions by 13% in Engine Industrial
Allkemie, conducted a successful testing of its proprietary graphene formulation in heavy-duty diesel combustion systems. The trial focused on the integration of graphene oxide as a high-performance fuel additive to optimize energy extraction and reduce toxic environmental output. This phase of testing serves as a critical proof-of-concept for the company’s mission to decarbonize existing industrial infrastructure without requiring a total overhaul of hardware.
The engine test utilized our unique ability to produce "tailored" graphene—adjusting the material's properties specifically for fuel dispersion. The trial moved through two distinct phases: initial graphene formulation and then testing which resulted in a 9.83% increase in fuel efficiency and a 13% reduction in NOx pollutants. These metrics suggest that for large-scale logistics and power generation, the adoption of this additive could result in millions of dollars in fuel savings in addition to easing the costly adaptations required by new and incoming NOx regulation while significantly lowering the carbon footprint of global fleets.
We are currently looking for companies interested in piloting this technologies either in their fleets or fuels.
