Clean Diesel Market

Clean Diesel Market Segmented by Trends, Outlook and Opportunity
Analysis Till 2026
Diesel is the world's most efficient internal combustion engine, which provides
more power and fuel efficiency than LPG and gasoline. Growing environmental
concerns have resulted in the formulation of government regulations, in turn
compelling manufacturers to create innovative methods used to meet emission
standards. Clean diesel is a novel group of diesels, which contains 97 percent
less Sulphur, made up of unconventional engines and effective emission control
technology. Clean diesels are used on a large scale in transportation and to
power various equipment in the mining, construction, and agriculture sectors.
Clean diesels are cleaner, more fuel efficient, and offer more torque than other
fuels. The clean diesel market, however, faces major competition from its
gasoline, hybrid, and electrical counterparts.
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Low diesel prices, government subsidies, stringent environmental regulations
are major drivers for growth of the clean diesel market. The major challenge
faced by this market is the production of nitrous oxide. Efforts are being made
to cope with this issue by the incorporation of advanced emission control
technologies. One of the most notable downsides is that diesel tends to cost
more than gasoline engines.
Common rail systems supply high injection pressures available at an
accumulator, directly to the injector, thus providing better control, reduced
emission, and better efficiency. Two ULSD standards are available, namely
Grade No. 1-D S15, which is a highly unstable fuel with an lower gelling
temperature than regular ULSD and Grade No. 2-D S15, which is regular
ULSD. Companies such as Clean Diesel Technologies (CDTI) develop catalyst
technologies and emissions control systems to meet the requirements of
increasingly stringent environmental regulations and decrease emissions.
Common rail systems supply high injection pressures available at an
accumulator, directly to the injector, thus providing better control, reduced
emission, and better efficiency. Two ULSD standards are available, namely
Grade No. 1-D S15, which is a highly unstable fuel with an lower gelling
temperature than regular ULSD and Grade No. 2-D S15, which is regular
ULSD. Companies such as Clean Diesel Technologies (CDTI) develop catalyst
technologies and emissions control systems to meet the requirements of
increasingly stringent environmental regulations and decrease emissions.
The state-subsidized incorporation of vehicles by means of tax
concessions led to a significant increase in the proportion of diesel engines in
privately owned vehicles in Europe. Approximately 50 % cars in Europe run on
ULSD. Europe has been the frontrunner on regulations for low-sulfur and clean
transportation fuels. The use of ULSD combined with the presence of major car
manufactures in Europe, are expected to lead to technological advancements in
the clean diesel market.
Clean diesel fuel containing 97 percent less sulfur has been used for
both, on-highway and off-highway diesel engines in the U.S., since 2006. Even
though the amount of commercial diesel vehicles used in the U.S. is low, there
are wide range of industries such as mining, agriculture, and construction that
depend on diesel for their operations. Hence, incorporating efficient use of clean
diesel is expected to help boost the clean diesel market in North America.
Diesel usage is prevalent particularly in the growing economies of Asia
such as China, India, and Southeast Asia. Hong Kong, introduced clean diesel in
July 2000, was the first city in Asia to introduce this advanced type of diesel to
its local market. Countries such as Japan, Taiwan, China, and India have all
begun the use of ULSD. As Asia comprises of a number of developing nations,
the clean diesel market has the maximum potential to grow in Asia.
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are frontrunners in the clean diesel project in
the Middle East. To fulfil the obligatory sulfur specifications for diesel, Saudi
Arabia is spending billions of dollars to construct multiple clean diesel projects.
As the Middle East is a major exporter of petroleum products, it is expected to
be a major clean diesel producer with the help of technology and capital.
In Africa fewer countries have adopted low-sulfur fuel regulations.
South Africa plans to initiate Clean Fuels Program 2 (CF2), which is expected
to be fully commissioned by 2020, with an aim to develop diesel containing 10
ppm or less amount of sulfur. The clean diesel market in Africa is still
developing.
As Latin American countries rely heavily on oil export revenues, the
drop in fuel prices has affected them greatly. As a result of which, the region
does not have enough capital for expansions and upgrades to produce clean
diesel.
The three-part clean diesel system enables over 95 percent emission reductions.
Lower cost of diesel coupled with its 20 to 40 percent higher fuel efficiency
than gasoline, makes clean diesel vehicles an economical option. The recent
Volkswagen emissions scandal that was publicly revealed in 2015, has had a
negative impact on the clean diesel market, in turn decreasing diesel vehicle
sales. Some major clean diesel players include CDTI, Volkswagen, BMW,
Ford, Chevrolet, GMC, Nissan, Tetraneft Corporation, Spinelli International
Company, Digable traders, and Camarona.
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Clean Diesel Market report categorizes global market by Three Part System Components and end-user — Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook and Opportunity Analysis, 2017–2025