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Sponsored: Fueling the future – The ongoing role of gasoline injection technology in emission reduction

Web TeamBy Web TeamMarch 13, 20263 Mins Read
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As the automotive industry advances toward a future defined by electrification, hybrid systems and alternative fuels, one technology continues to demonstrate its essential value: gasoline injection. In a mobility landscape where electric, hybrid, hydrogen and advanced combustion engines will coexist, cutting-edge gasoline injection systems remain a cornerstone of efficiency and emission reduction.

Over the past decades, fuel injection technology has revolutionized engine performance and environmental impact. The transition from carburetors to electronically controlled injection systems marked a dramatic step forward, reducing CO and HC emissions by orders of magnitude and significantly lowering NOx. Today’s advanced injectors, capable of delivering precisely metered and finely atomized fuel either into the intake manifold or directly into the combustion chamber, ensure optimal air-fuel mixing and cleaner, more efficient combustion. The result is lower fuel consumption, reduced emissions and enhanced engine responsiveness.

In hybrid vehicles in particular, gasoline injection technology plays a decisive role. By operating the internal combustion engine within highly efficient load ranges, hybrid architectures maximize the benefits of high-precision injection systems. This synergy translates into measurable gains in fuel economy and substantial reductions in harmful emissions, supporting increasingly stringent global regulations without compromising performance or driving pleasure.

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At Dumarey Flowmotion Technologies, innovation is at the heart of this evolution. With more than 500 million gasoline injectors produced in Italy and installed in vehicles worldwide, the company stands as a global leader in fuel system engineering. From the pioneering low-pressure Deka models to the latest-generation high-pressure GDI XL5 injectors, every product embodies advanced design, manufacturing excellence and a relentless focus on quality. Complemented by integrated fuel rails and diesel aftertreatment solutions such as RDU and DDU, these technologies form a comprehensive approach to emission control and system optimization.

Dumarey’s manufacturing expertise extends beyond fuel injection to include aftertreatment dosing systems. Our Reductant Dosing Unit is available in three configurations customized for light-duty, medium-duty and heavy-duty applications. The product line includes both air-cooled and liquid-cooled variants, with options for integrated wiring harness assemblies to simplify OEM installation. Our Diesel Dosing Unit (HC injector) provides equivalent functionality for hydrocarbon-based aftertreatment strategies, enabling multiple NOx reduction approaches within a single component platform.

As the industry transitions toward zero-emission powertrains, our engineering capabilities extend to hydrogen industry applications where precise fuel metering and material compatibility with hydrogen gas present unique technical challenges for next-generation propulsion systems.

As the industry embraces a multi-technology future, gasoline injection continues to evolve – smarter, more precise and more sustainable than ever before. It is not simply supporting the transition to cleaner mobility; it is actively enabling it, by combining technological expertise with a clear commitment to sustainability.

Dumarey Flowmotion Technologies is helping drive the automotive industry toward a future where performance, efficiency and environmental responsibility move forward together.

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