The LIFE CAT4HEAVY PROJECT is contributing to a greener future through the development of an innovative catalyst-based emission control system (CECS) for retrofitting public heavy-duty vehicles. This impactful initiative is not only drastically reducing air pollutant emissions, as public-use heavy-duty vehicles are responsible for 33% of urban center emissions despite constituting only 5% of total vehicles, but it is also decreasing CRM demand and ammonia usage.
This system is designed to exceed EURO VI emission standards, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants. By improving the emission performance of these vehicles, the project seeks to enhance air quality, contributing to better environmental health and compliance with stringent air quality regulations.
MNLT’s Role in the project
MNLT is driving the commercialization of the LIFE CAT4HEAVY PROJECT – CECS, conducting the Market Analysis and Stakeholder Management efforts and overseeing the Business Development strategies of the project. Through the exploration of three key use cases and financial projections, MNLT assesses the potential profitability of the project’s outputs.
Development and testing of an innovative catalyst-based emission control system for retrofitting public heavy duty vehicles, reducing air pollutant emissions, CRM demand and ammonia usage.