A Devon business designing a device to cut harmful engine emissions has secured a new partnership with a leading military vehicle manufacturer.
Atmos-Clear, based at Hill Barton Business Park in Exeter, is working on technology which it says can be fitted to any fossil fuel engine, and reduce polluting carbon particles.
The business is one of two SMEs to have secured a deal with defence firm Jankel, as it seeks to address fuel economy and sustainability challenges within its sector.
Atmos-Clear explained that its Exo 1 and Exo 3 products allow fuel to burn “hotter and cleaner”, which it said result in a “drastic reduction” in harmful emissions and an increase in fuel economy.
As part of the agreement, Jankel and Atmos-Clear will bring the new technology to defence and security fleets globally, and will jointly support the product once it is in service.
Josie L Turpin, a director at Atmos-Clear, said: “We are justifiably proud of our Team at Atmos-Clear and all the hard work that we have put in to arrive at this point.
“Helping to deliver cost effective solutions for the reduction of carbon emissions, whilst improving engine efficiency is at the heart of Atmos-Clear as a company. My colleagues and I are delighted to be partnering with Jankel as part of their ATS strategy.”
In addition to the deal with Atmost-Clear, Jankel has announced it is also collaborating with Welsh company FuelActive on its own technology which seeks to protect engines from fuel contamination.
Jacob Jankel, technology lead at Jankel Group, said:“ British Innovation and the use of advanced technologies have been at the heart of our business since it was formed by my Grandfather Robert Jankel in 1955. It’s great to form these new partnerships with Atmos-clear and FuelActive as a continuation of that British legacy."
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