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Kohler Engines Receive HVO Usage Approval In The U.S.

All Kohler diesel-fueled engines are approved to use HVO in the U.S., in line with ASTM D975 standard. In February, Kohler had announced approval to use HVO for all its diesel engines in Europe, in line with the EN15940 standard.

The use of HVO, hydrotreated vegetable oil, whether pure or blended with conventional diesel, does not require any specific engine modifications or upgrades. However, exhaust gas after-treatment system remains necessary where already provided.

Unlike conventional biofuels that take resources away from agriculture, HVO is a renewable fuel that can be produced from various vegetable oils and fats: It is derived from biological waste and, free of fossil-derived oils, is a 100% recycled product. In addition, depending on the raw material used in its production, it leads to a reduction in overall CO2 emissions of up to 90%. Engine exhaust emissions also benefit directly, given the very low sulfur content.

This announcement marks another step toward Kohler’s new roadmap, which for the first time outlined its strategy for a more sustainable future. Among the new pillars of the strategy, alternative fuels are aimed at raising awareness of low-carbon, more economical and logistically manageable fuels. The emphasis is on innovation and the use of technologies to guide the company toward the green transition, without losing sight of the different needs of OEMs, and keeping engine performance high thus maximizing machine productivity.

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