Daimler Trucks North America will supply 2010-emissions-compliant engines to the Oshkosh Corp. Fire & Emergency businesses.


Daimler will provide Detroit Diesel DD13 diesel engines to Pierce Manufacturing, North America's largest manufacturer of fire and rescue apparatus. The DD13 is an advanced design that offers BlueTec selective catalytic reduction (SCR) technology without compromising power, fuel economy or performance, according to the company.

The Detroit Diesel DD13 is a fuel efficient engine that has demonstrated up to 5 percent better fuel economy than preceding engines, while delivering greater serviceability, power and torque on-demand.

"We want to provide fire departments the option of achieving the most stringent emissions targets while maximizing engine performance and reducing fuel consumption," said Wilson Jones, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and Fire & Emergency president. "The strategic relationship with Daimler allows our customers the choice of advanced emissions control technology and the proven performance and reliability of Detroit Diesel engines."

SCR is a proven emissions-reducing technology with the ability to deliver near-zero emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), a smog-causing pollutant while offering fuel consumption improvements as well. The technology works by injecting diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), a simple solution of water and urea, into the exhaust stream. DEF works with the heat of the exhaust and a catalyst to convert NOx into nitrogen and water vapor - two harmless and natural components of air. Utilizing SCR to reduce emissions allows the engine to produce efficient power and torque.

More info: www.oshkoshcorporation.com
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