VECV first CV OEM to receive BS VI emission compliance certification

They applied for certification of its widespread 3.3-litre E483 four-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine, which is rated to produce 85kW of power and comes implemented in a host of CV models on offer from the company between 3.5T to 10T GVW range.

VECV first CV OEM to receive BS VI emission compliance certification

Manesar/Pithampur- VE Commercial Vehicles of Pithampur, a joint venture of Volvo AB and Eicher Motors Limited, reached the country’s first BSVI type engine approval homologation certification in the Commercial vehicles industry from based International Centre for Automotive Technology (iCAT) of Manesar, the principal homologation testing agency and R&D centre.

They applied for certification of its widespread 3.3-litre E483 four-cylinder turbocharged diesel engine, which is rated to produce 85kW of power and comes implemented in a host of CV models on offer from the company between 3.5T to 10T GVW range.

In order to convert the existing BS IV-compliant E483 engine to BS VI, VECV had to significantly upgrade the motor and alter the high-pressure fuel injection system, EGR, and also include an exhaust after-treatment system with a three-way catalytic converter having metallic substrates in order to clear the stricter World Harmonised Transient Cycle (WHTC), which is a transient engine dynamometer cycle for heavy-duty engines and tests the engine over a wider band of temperature and RPM as against the European Transient Cycle (ETC) meant for BS IV homologation testing.

Rajinder Sachdeva, COO, Eicher Trucks and Buses said, “This is the first engine in the CV space in the country to have been endowed with a BS VI certificate. We are very grateful that iCAT has given tremendous technical support in the development of this engine, and we look forward to working in future with iCAT as well.”

“We are in the process of converting seven of our existing engine platforms to BS VI CNG, which include five engines between the 2-2.8-litre capacity, while two are from the 3-3.8-litre capacity segment. These upgradations of our MD5 and MD8-series engines come at one-third the conversion cost of what they would cost in Europe,” Rajinder Added.

Vinod Aggarwal, managing director and CEO, VECV said “We have been a technology leader with regard to Euro 6 and have been exclusive manufacturers for the Volvo Group’s medium-duty engine requirements from our Pithampur plant since the last five years. Getting this certification is another feather in our cap. We would be the first ones to launch our BS VI- compliant diesel-CNG engines on our truck and bus platforms after getting a conformity of production (CoP) certification, which will be well in advance ahead of the April 2020 deadline.”

Dinesh Tyagi, director, iCAT said “Being the first certification project for a heavy-duty engine, this project has given both iCAT and VECV much exposure. I am very optimistic that iCAT will continue to render its services to the industry which has to leapfrog from BS IV to BS VI.”