CB uses in-cylinder technologies alone to attain Tier 4-Interim certification for its Ecomax engines. The powerplants require no external aftertreatment devices or diesel particulate filters (DPF).
JCB India has launched the much touted JCB Engine range in India under the ecoMAX brand name. The new BSIII engines will be produced at the company's Ballabgarh facility. JCB made a statement to the ...
Thanks to development worth about $122 million, JCB’s Ecomax diesels won’t need a DPF to meet Tier 4 Interim limits. Twin Vortex combustion design jointly developed with Ricardo, and electronic ...
During a press event that brought together editors from Europe and North America, JCB formally launched its technology solution to meet Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB requirements. The Ecomax engine ...
JCB India has set a production landmark by rolling out its 100,000th JCB ecoMAX engine in its fifth year of production. It is a matter of great pride for us – our team of young men and women to roll ...
JCB India Ltd, India's Largest Manufacturer of Construction Equipment announced the launch of its own domestically built world class, fuel efficient, state-of-the-art, BSIII, 16 valve diesel engine to ...
JCB secured an agreement with Johnston Sweepers to supply engines to the manufacturer of street-cleaning equipment. The agreement is expected to be worth almost $4.8 million per year, as Johnston ...
JCB has announced its new ‘Ecomax T4’ 4.4 litre engine – the first production engine to feature Ricardo’s new advanced low particulate Twin Vortex Combustion System technology. This technology enables ...
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