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  Image: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) post-2010 emission standards are anticipated to be more stringent than those currently in place.
 

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) post-2010 emission standards are anticipated to be more stringent than those currently in place.

  Image: The goal of the four-year HEDGE program is to develop the precompetitive technologies that will improve the efficiency and durability of gasoline-fueled engines.
 

The goal of the four-year HEDGE program is to develop the precompetitive technologies that will improve the efficiency and durability of gasoline-fueled engines.

The High-Efficiency Dilute Gasoline Engine (HEDGE®) Consortium at Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) was initiated to develop the enabling technologies required for gasoline engines to meet the performance, durability, and emissions requirements of future motor vehicles.

 

Currently, the program is into its second four-year phase, known as HEDGE®-II. The program will culminate in the merging of necessary technologies to demonstrate efficiency and performance in an integration or demonstration engine.

 

More information about the HEDGE-II Consortium is available at www.hedge-ii.swri.org

 

For more information about our powertrain control capabilities, or how you can contract with SwRI, please contact Jayant Sarlashkar at jsarlashkar@swri.org or (210) 522-5506.

 

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Contact Information

Jayant Sarlashkar

Powertrain Control

(210) 522-5506

jsarlashkar@swri.org

powertraincontroltech.swri.org

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HEDGE Consortium

emissions

future emissions

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February 22, 2013