Scania Unveils New Marine Engine for Enhanced Efficiency and Sustainability

Scania presents new 13-litre marine engine - Scania
At the recent SMM international maritime trade fair, Scania introduced their latest innovation, the new 13-litre DI13 marine engine. This advanced engine offers superior performance, reliability, emission reductions, and fuel efficiency. With a focus on sustainability and customer needs, Scania's new engine sets a new standard in the marine industry.
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At the SMM international maritime industry trade fair, Scania introduced their latest innovation – the new 13-litre DI13 marine engine for propulsion and auxiliary use. This advanced marine engine surpasses performance and reliability standards, offering significant emission reductions and improved fuel efficiency. Fredrik Järild, Head of Sales Power Solutions at Scania, emphasized the engine’s contribution to better operating economy and sustainability at sea, meeting customers’ needs for fuel efficiency and product performance in demanding conditions.

The 13-litre engine from Scania boasts a major CO2-emission reduction and up to an 8% improvement in fuel consumption compared to previous models at the same power output. With increased maximum power and capability to handle heavy loads, as well as being adaptable for light or medium duty or hybrid applications, this engine is versatile and efficient. It complies with current emissions standards and is compatible with biofuels, making it environmentally friendly and future-ready.

Based on the award-winning Scania Super platform, the new 13-litre marine engine reflects the company’s expertise in the marine industry and dedication to sustainable solutions. Scania is expanding its marine offerings to include electric alternatives like hybrid and full-electric solutions, aligning with the industry’s transition towards cleaner energy sources. With a wide range of marine solutions available, Scania continues to lead the way in driving towards a more sustainable transport system.

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