Case study
Eminox: Knowledge Transfer Partnership
Visit websiteScheduled to continue until Autumn 2024, the Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) between the University of Lincoln and Eminox is dedicated to advancing an integrated emission after-treatment and exhaust heat recovery system. This system is designed for use in hydrogen and/or ammonia-fuelled combustion engines, particularly those in heavy-duty vehicles, to secure clean emissions and enhance engine efficiency in line with zero carbon emissions targets.
With a heritage approaching nearly 50 years, their trailblazing technologies in exhaust after-treatment systems enhance air quality worldwide. These systems are supported by a variety of auxiliary products serving numerous heavy-duty sectors.
Eminox's inventive methods for refining these technologies to meet the stringent latest international emission norms are powered by an exceptionally skilled and informed workforce. For many years, they have stayed at the cutting edge of research, product design and development, manufacturing, and testing.
As enthusiastic problem-solvers, Eminox adept engineers collaborate closely with their clients to craft exhaust after-treatment systems, specialist piping, and tanks for many sectors, including On-road, Construction, Marine, Rail, Power Generation, Alternative fuels, and Agriculture. We comprehend the precise requirements to satisfy the standards you demand, in line with the current international emission norms.
This profound knowledge and expertise affirm their position as industry forerunners, advocating best practices and catalysing change worldwide to bolster ESG strategies, reduce heavy-duty exhaust emissions, enhance air quality, and safeguard public health.
Eminox's pursuit of pioneering advanced exhaust after-treatment technologies for hydrogen (H2), ammonia (NH3), and methanol-fuelled internal combustion engines continues in collaboration with academic institutions through Knowledge Transfer Programmes on extensive research initiatives. Pivoting towards alternative, sustainable future fuels for zero emissions is central to the technological advancements for a more sustainable Earth. Our grasp of worldwide economic frameworks and their carbon neutrality goals, coupled with current and forthcoming emission regulations, establishes Eminox as a reliable international ally in realising a future without emissions.
This KTP, running until Autumn 2024, between the University of Lincoln and Eminox aims to develop a combined emission after-treatment and exhaust heat recovery system for hydrogen and/or ammonia-fuelled combustion engines, particularly for heavy-duty applications, to achieve clean emissions and high engine efficiency under zero carbon emissions. Watch the video below for more information.