Tolmin, 02 July (STA) - Industrial conglomerate Hidria officially launched in Tolmin today a high-tech automatised manufacturing line for its award-winning Optymus PSG diesel engine cold-start system. The line means the serial production of a product that aims to enable an up 30% emissions cut for modern diesel engines.
EU Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc, who was on hand for the launch, labelled the Optymus Pressure Sensing Glow Plug one of the biggest achievements of modern time Slovenian industry, which is also causing waves at European and global level.
Hidria's system started being used in their diesel vehicles this year by Volkswagen, Seat, Škoda and Audi and allows them to already meet stricter emission rules that will enter into force 2020, the company wrote.
Head of Hidria's Dieseltec Tolmin unit Rudi Kragelj explained that he company has protected Optymus PSG with 15 international patents. It invested over EUR 25m into the system in the last five years and also developed the robotised production line alone.
The company expects that one in three modern diesel cars in Europe will soon be equipped with the system.