Diesel Particulate Filters
Increasingly stringent emissions legislation continues to drive the demand for cleaner, greener and more fuel efficient vehicles. To meet these challenges, the Diesel Particulate Filter, or DPF, is designed to remove diesel particulate matter or soot from the exhaust gas of a diesel engine.
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- Critical to the longevity of green performing diesel engines
- Manufactured with silicon carbide
- Allows multiple regeneration cycles at temperatures over 600˚
- Wash coat of precious metals, enabling combustion at the best possible temperature
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Here we’re taking a look at how practical it is to run an EV using your solar panels.
As Matt, our Delphi expert explains in this video, running an EV from solar is possible (depending on the size and power of your solar array), although it’s much easier during the summer. Watch this video to learn:
- Some basic calculations to show you how much energy you need to charge your vehicle effectively
- The reason why solar is not 100% efficient as an energy source
- Matt’s personal experience of running an EV from solar
Is solar better for the environment when I’m charging my EV?
Yes, is the short answer. That’s because you’re guaranteeing that the energy you’re using is coming from a renewable source – which is something you can’t always be sure of if you’re drawing electricity from the grid.
Is extra equipment needed for solar charging?
Yes. You can only charge an EV with solar panels if you've got the right setup. That means investing in a solar PV (photovoltaic) system if you don’t already have one, a solar compatible EV charger and, as an option, a solar battery which will mean you can charge your vehicle at night.
How long does it take to charge an EV with a standard solar setup?
A typical domestic solar PV system can generate between 1 and 4 kilowatts of power (kWp). This is enough to fully charge an EV with a battery capacity of 40 kWh in slightly more than eight hours.
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