In the very generous panel of Non-Road Powertrain & Fuels Europe organized by Emissions Analytics, Proventia was one of the exceptional speakers.

The focus of the two-day event in Munich was strongly oriented towards the management of pollutants downstream of the combustion process. In the November issue of POWERTRAIN International, you will find an extensive report on the agenda organized by Emissions Analytics, including the full version of the interview with Toni Kinnunen, Director, OEM Sales for Proventia (pictured during the Emissions Analytics event in Munich).

What is Proventia ’s perspective on the current off-highway ATS landscape?

The megatrend is always driven by regulations, but the status quo is no longer an option,” explained Toni Kinnunen. “Although Europe has not updated off-road emission regulations for some years, OEMs are  developing new engines that comply with current rules. New Stage V solutions are now entering the market, and this has encouraged us to further refine our Stage V technologies.

At the same time, we are keeping future regulations in mind, integrating advanced features and technologies already today to ensure our systems are ready for the next generation of engines. In practical terms, this means optimizing components such as mixers and the entire exhaust aftertreatment system to achieve maximum efficiency now — while ensuring these solutions will remain compliant in the future.

Proventia, AGCO Power and the off-highway ATS landscape

Agriculture has traditionally been area, with major OEMs representing a large share of our turnover,” Kinnunen explained. “However, we also serve construction, mining, forestry, and industrial applications. We define ourselves as a supplier for all kinds of non-road mobile machinery, including small marine applications.

Today, we have a solid international customer base with around eight major OEM brands, and more are joining. Despite the current global economic downturn, we have continued to grow steadily. Our production volumes are growing as new products are moving into serial production at our factories and next-generation development has already started. In this sense, our trajectory remains positive.

See you at Agritechnica 

We will see you shortly with the full interview in the November issue of POWERTRAIN International, which you will find online and in distribution at Agritechnica in Hanover.

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