GreenPower+ a new way to reduce vehicle emissions By Jan Ledeboer co founder PSWW bv
Smog Smog caused by NOx and Particulate Matter (PM)is a serious Health Risk in many large urban areas (Paris, London, HongKong, Bejing, New Delhi, ) Most of the smog formed in large cities is a result of industrial and traffic emissions
How to cope with air pollution?
Ways to reduce emissions Electrification of power sources Shift to renewable energy Increasing energy efficiency and conserving energy Improved Maintenance
Pace of electrification Source: OECD/IEA report: Global EV Outlook 2017, june
Growth scenarios for EV Source: OECD/IEA report: Global EV Outlook 2017, june
Vehicles Worldwide and projected growth Source: Business Insider Apr 20, 2016
Cars in millions EV% 1800 projected global cars in millions till 2030 1667 12.00% Projected global growth of total cars and EV 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 1100 1500 4.67% 10.00% 9.60% 8.00% 6.00% 4.00% 200 2.00% 160 0 1.2 0.11% 70 0.00% Cars EV EV% Sources: IEA report june 2017 and Business Insider, april 2016
1 2 The effectiveness of electrification on reducing emissions depends on: Shift to renewable energy in the grid Electric driving rate of a PHEV BEV / PHEV rate It is absolutely essential, but over the next 8 years no substantial reduction in emissions to be expected (even in most positive scenarios) Remarks on electrification
We need additional ways to reduce emissions!
Effective, but high impact on economy and daily life
Remarks on combustion engines Will remain the predominant power source in transport for at least the coming 15-20 years Emissions have been dramatically reduced over the last 20 years But not as much as car manufacturers make us do believe. Tend to increase in emissions over time
Increased emissions over time Combustion engines and after treatment systems (a.o. EGR/DPF/catalysts) getting contaminated by: Incomplete combustion Use of low quality (Bio)fuels Use of EGR AdBlue Not reaching optimal temperature no optimal use of vehicle because of: Short distances Many stops Traffic jams No full payloads Leading to: Higher fuel usage More emissions Loss of power Clogged after treatment devices Higher maintenance and repair costs
GreenPower+ a new way to reduce vehicle emissions
History of Innovative technology to restore Engines back to their original performance Early 2013 started research on how to improve the process to regenerate FAP and DPF filters in a user and ECO friendly way In 2015 After years of investigation, testing and redesigning, the concept became a laboratory test unit for small engines In 2016 Foundation of company PSWW bv (NL based) Design of a new machine, targeted on providing maintenance services for: a broad range of combustion engines easy to operate meeting the highest safety standards This maintenance service is called GreenPower+
Solution This technology enables governments, car and fleet owners to: Reduce on CO2, PM and NOx emissions Improve on fuel economy Restore engine power issues Extend lifetime of engine / after treatment devices and asset Reduce on maintenance / repair / replacement costs Innovative technology to restore Engines back to their original performance
Solution Applicable for: All kind of combustion engines -Diesel engines -Gasoline engines -LNG engines After treatment systems and Catalytic devices like: -EGR system -DPF/FAP -OxyCat -3-way Cat
How does it work? A unit that applies thermo chemical principles It provides an engine treatment of about 60 minutes Injection into the engine air intake All done without a labor intensive process to clean and/or exchange engine parts or after treatment systems
Less emissions after maintenance treatment Emissions reduced to original factory levels Emission when vehicle is new Emissions increase over time Emissions reduce after a treatment
Conclusion This maintenance service results in: increased fuel efficiency of engine less emitted CO2, PM and Nox restored power reduced Total Cost of Ownership Applicable to: the majority of combustion engines types Specially interesting for vehicles: in urban & metropolitan areas facing engine contamination and clogged DPF/SCR devices
Interested? We are looking for partners / investors to minimize global emissions! Please contact us after the presentation at the booth or send us an email at info@psww.eu