Caterpillar Inc. has received certification from the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its C13 and C15 engines equipped with ACERT Technology for 2007. This technology positions Caterpillar to meet future EPA emissions regulations
and provides a long-term emissions solution for the global on-highway engine market.
"These certifications demonstrate that engines with ACERT Technology for 2007 are ready to serve our customers in the North American trucking industry," said James J. Parker, vice president of Caterpillar Power Systems Marketing Division.
The new C13 is available in on-highway vocational and heavy-duty line haul configurations for expanded versatility. In addition to truck, bus, recreational vehicle and fire truck ratings, the C15 provides the highest horsepower and torque rating in the industry, targeting owner-operators and heavy haulers working in the most extreme heavy-duty applications.
ACERT Technology relies on four basic systems to lower emissions – air management, precision combustion, advanced electronics and effective aftertreatment. These four systems work to decrease particulate matter, oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbon emissions while preserving the engine's reliability and durability, which keep owning and operating costs low.
Caterpillar has sold more than 450,000 on-highway engines with ACERT Technology to more than 46,000 customers since the technology was introduced in 2003.
More information is available at www.cat.com.
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