Advanced combustion technologies encompass a range of innovations focused on optimizing the combustion process inside an ICE, leading to improved fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and enhanced performance. These technologies go beyond traditional spark-ignition and diesel combustion, exploring new approaches to ignite fuel, control the burn, and minimize pollutant formation.
Advanced Combustion Technologies significantly reduce emissions from low-carbon ICE vehicles, enhancing their efficiency and performance. By optimizing fuel combustion, it curtails greenhouse gas emissions, fostering a smoother transition towards sustainable transportation. This innovation amplifies the efficacy of low-carbon vehicles, crucially contributing to global climate action goals.
Several advanced combustion technologies are already being implemented in commercial vehicles. Mazda’s SKYACTIV-X engine with SPCCI technology is available in several of their production models, and other manufacturers are exploring similar approaches to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. However, technologies like HCCI and RCCI are still under development and require further refinement before widespread adoption.