Daimler Mercedes-Benz invests $3.35 billion in clean diesel technology

Daimler Mercedes-Benz invests $3.35 billion in clean diesel technology

Franfurt: Daimler said it will spend €3 billion ($3.35 billion) to curtail diesel exhaust pollution levels by modifying its engines and exhaust treatment systems including through a software update for some Mercedes-Benz passenger cars.

The €3 billion includes a €2.6 billion ($2.91 billion) investment announced in February.

Daimler Mercedes-Benz will equip its entire range of diesel cars in Europe with selective catalytic reduction technology and roll out particulate filters for gasoline engines.

Daimler said improvements in engine technology include optimisations of turbocharging, fuel injection and intercooling, as well as the application of new materials which help extend exhaust-gas re-circulation treatments at lower operating temperatures.