OXE MARINE IMPLEMENTS BIODIESEL IN ALL TESTING, REDUCING NET CO2 EMISSIONS BY UP TO 94% COMPARED TO GASOLINE ALTERNATIVES

Following OXE Marine AB (publ)’s recently published sea trials where the company’s 300 hp diesel outboard OXE300 was tested against a gasoline outboard of equivalent power, where OXE Marine showed not only a 50% higher consumption in the gasoline outboard but a reduction of 92% net CO2 emissions compared to the gasoline alternative, the outboard manufacturers have decided to implement HVO100 in all development and testing.

As a step in the engineering process, OXE Marine performs extensive testing of their diesel outboards OXE200 and OXE300. Due to the efficient diesel powerhead, OXE Marine products are already lower in fuel consumption than gasoline powered outboards of equivalent power.

When OXE Marine recently conducted sea trials of a double OXE300 installation on a popular recreational tender boat, the results showed that the gasoline alternative consumed 50% more fuel. When the same installation was run on HVO100, a type of biodiesel, a 92% reduction of CO2 emission was seen (compared to the gasoline alternative).

“From a sustainability perspective these numbers are incredibly good news and given the heavily reduced environmental impact we want to increase our own usage of HVO100. The switch to fossil-free HVO100 on our test boats was the obvious next step,” says Anders Berg, CEO of OXE Marine AB.

OXE Marine will be exhibiting the OXE300 for the commercial marine market at the METS Boat Show, Europe’s largest boat show for the commercial marine market, between November 15th-17th, in Amsterdam, Netherlands.