dynaCERT Inc. (TSX VENTURE: DYA) (OTCQB: DYFSF) (“dynaCERT” or the “Company”) has finalized 2017 performance testing of its innovative HydraGEN™ Technology on refrigerated trailer (Reefer) diesel engines. Theresults that were first reported in the September 21 2017 press release by the Company have been verified and are now available on our web site for review in a report titled “HydraGEN™ Reefer Testing 2017” and a summary report titled “Performance Results on Reefer Diesel Engines”. www.dynaCERT.com
The test protocol measured hourly results at different temperature set points of the Reefer’s refrigeration unit to benchmark the engine’s fuel consumption and emission results under various climatic conditions. This was conducted over many months to verify results.
These tests, conducted by dynaCERT, show the following average results:
- Fuel Consumption from 4.6 lb/hr to 3.5 lb/hr or 25% reduction
- NOx from 150.5g/hr to 105.8g/hr or 30% reduction
- Carbon Monoxide (CO) from 156.9g/hr to 77.5g/hr or 51% reduction
- Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from 1713.2g/hr to 952.8g/hr or 44% reduction
These results point dynaCERT’s new HG2 unit to a potential vast market for not only Reefers but also Class 2-5 fixed-body delivery trucks, city buses and average trucks in the European, Asian and India market place. The company has made significant progress in the development of the HG2 unit, which is approximately 25% of the size of the HG1 unit, thereby allowing for a broader range of applications for diesel engines with displacements of up to 5 litres.
dynaCERT’S COO, Robert Maier, states, “After months of rigorous testing our team has succeeded in proving that the advanced HydraGEN™ Unit will perform to standards expected by our clients. We are confidently launching the new HG2 Unit as a state-of-the-art product from dynaCERT that will provide our best fuel savings to date. The use of a HydraGEN™ Unit on diesel-powered vehicles will reduce the carbon footprint of users of our technology.”