Scania History Mark Oliver UK Bus & Coach Fleet Sales General Manager
3 1929 2013
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Scania Products Scania gas buses • AUSTRALIA • UK • ICELAND • IRAN • NORWAY • SWEDEN
Scania Products Scania deliveries of gas engines Total: Circa : 5000 gas engines (incl. industrial applications)
Scania Products Scania Euro 6 gas engine
Scania Products Scania gas engine Otto combustion engine technology with spark plugs and separate ignition coils for each cylinder, charge cooler, In-line, five-cylinder engine Diesel engine platform Swept volume 9.3 litres Compression ratio 12.6:1 Scania modular product system 40 unique components
Features + Lower noise and vibrations than diesel + Low local emissions, oxidising catalytic converter (no Urea etc. Reached Euro 5 already in 2000...) + Scania modular system + Gas price could be locally controlled... To consider - Special engine oil, developed for gas (low ash) - Engine efficiency 40% (Diesel 43%) - Different service than diesel - Gas quality must be according to ISO standard 15403
NITROGEN OXIDES (NOx) Euro 3 Euro 5 Gas/Ethanol EEV PARTICLES Air Quality and Health
11 Scania gas trucks CNG LNG
Scania Products Scania Gas Buses UK Reading Stagecoach
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Scania Products FRONTAL CRASH TEST 30G for BUS DROP TEST HORIZONTALLY DROP TEST AT 45 ° DROP TEST VERTICALLY SAFETY TESTING GUN FIRE TESTING Bullet 7.62 mm BONFIRE TESTING FRONTAL CRASH TEST 30G FOR TRUCKS CATAPULT LAUNCHING at 50 Km/H against a metallic sharp edge GRENADE TEST HYDRAULIC BURST TEST EXTREME TEMPERATURE
Scania Products Drivers for Sustainable Transport Air Quality & Congestion Over 50 % of World’s population live in big cities Air pollution and congestion is a major problem in most cities
Scania Products Emissions for OC09 101/102 12 10 8 Euro 6 demand Emissions OC09 101 and 102 6 4 2 0 g/kWh mg/kWh g/kWh g/kWh g/kWh ppm NOx PM CO NMHC CH4 NH3
Scania Products Roadgas in partnership with Scania Roadgas is a UK company that designs, builds, installs and maintains gas vehicle refuelling stations. First equipment for gas refuelling stations was supplied to British Gas in the early 1990’s, followed by building vehicle fuel cells and high pressure gas tube trailers. We started building refuelling stations in 1996. In the last 2 years we have built 13 refuelling stations in the UK, including the first public LNG/LCNG station on the M1, which opened in March of this year at DIRFT on J18. Since 2007 Roadgas has owned and operated a number of gas vehicle refuelling stations in the UK. In January 2013 we officially partnered with Scania to provide gas refuelling infrastructure to support Scania’s UK bus and truck sales.
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20 So – what does the future look like Gas IS one part of the future in many countries: • availability • CO 2 reduction • cost
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