Fuel consumption is by far the biggest cost for operators of industrial equipment in areas such as material handling, construction and mining. When fuel can represent up to 90% of the life-time operating costs for any application, a cost reduction of up to five-percent is extremely valuable.
The automatic Start/Stop function works in the same manner as in a private car. When the machine’s engine is idling, the engine is turned off after a pre-set time span – usually 5–10 seconds. And, when the driver activates any of the machine’s controls, the engine starts immediately and the work can continue.
The automatic Start/Stop function is an optional accessory. In operation, it can of course be deactivated/reactivated when needed.
The Start/Stop function has two winners. The gain for the owner/operator is improved fuel efficiency with – in certain cases – significantly reduced fuel costs. And the more a machine is idling, the bigger the savings.
The other winner is of course the environment. Lowered fuel consumption naturally leads to reduced emissions to the surrounding air. And since a stopped engine is a quiet engine, it also means reduced noise levels which benefit the surroundings and all the people working at the site.
Developing new and better way of improving engine fuel-efficiency is a long-term objective for Volvo Penta. The automatic Start/Stop function is yet another step in this direction. The knowledgeable operator of industrial off-road installations knows that the only adequate measurement of an engine’s quality is the total cost of ownership.
That means taking a comprehensive view on all costs for every engine alternative – purchase cost, service costs, downtime costs, fuel cost, etc. And the one that comes out as no. 1 at the bottom line is the “winner”. It’s as simple as that.
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For further information, please contact Åke Edman, AB Volvo Penta,
phone: +46 (0) 31 322 51 90, e-mail: ake.edman@volvo.com