09/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/20/2024 10:28
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• Sept. 19, 2024Reducing emissions from commercial fleets is a significant challenge. Commercial transport is complex, and there's no one-size-fits-all solution.
Light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles have different routes and needs, but they all require affordable, reliable fuels.
As fleet managers strive to reduce emissions while staying productive, ExxonMobil's global reach and expertise can help make a real difference.
Staying competitive
Commercial transport is a competitive business.
Fleet managers have to consider new designs, powertrain options and alternative fuels based on their productivity, efficiency, Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), policy and infrastructure.
As new technologies emerge, diesel will remain essential for long-haul, heavy-duty work. Which is why many fleets view upgrading to the latest lower-emission diesel engines can be a smart and efficient choice.
That's where we come in.
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A collaborative effort
Collaboration is more important than ever.
At ExxonMobil, we're excited about our plans and partnerships that help us deliver lower-emission solutions to commercial fleets worldwide. Our Product Solutions land fuels business markets lower-emission fuels in countries like the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Singapore and Indonesia.
To learn more, read our white paper, Moving Forward: Planning the Journey to Lower Emission Commercial Diesel Fleets, which explores available technologies and options in-depth.
Disclaimers:
*Claims apply to Esso, Exxon, and Mobil Synergy Diesel Efficient-branded fuel compared to diesel fuel without detergent additive with the same level of renewable content. Actual benefits will vary depending on factors such as vehicle/engine type, driving style and diesel fuel previously used. Concentration and availability of our proprietary additive package may vary based on factors beyond our control.
**Suitable for use in diesel engines certified to use CAN/CGSB 3.520, ASTM D975 and EN15940 specifications fuel.
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