The German motorist organisation Automobil Kraftfaher-Schutz (KS) has
awarded Scania its Energy and Environmental Prize for 2012. Scania is
receiving the prestigious award for its intelligent cruise control
system, Scania Active Prediction. The system, which uses GPS in order to
determine the vehicle's position and to predict the topography of the
road ahead, can deliver a fuel saving of up to 3 percent when driving on
undulating stretches of road.
The German motorist organisation Automobil Kraftfaher-Schutz (KS) has
awarded Scania its Energy and Environmental Prize for 2012. Scania is
receiving the prestigious award for its intelligent cruise control
system, Scania Active Prediction. The system, which uses GPS in order to
determine the vehicle's position and to predict the topography of the
road ahead, can deliver a fuel saving of up to 3 percent when driving on
undulating stretches of road.
Scania Active Prediction is an example of Scania’s systematic focus on
drivers and helps them to save fuel and reduce their environmental
impact. The system is intuitive and adapts driving style to the
topography in the same way as the most highly skilled truck drivers
would do. The system also helps experienced drivers to save fuel when
driving on new routes, in the dark or under adverse weather conditions.
The Scania Active Prediction cruise control system contributes to fuel
savings of up to 3 percent with minimal time loss, compared to highway
or motorway driving with normal cruise control. Maximum benefits are
gained on an undulating route, where the road is never entirely flat.
Based on a 40-tonne truck combination (tractor unit and semitrailer)
running 180,000 km/year, a fuel saving of 3 percent would reduce fuel
consumption by about 1,700 litres per year. This is equivalent to an
annual reduction in fuel costs of almost SEK 20,000 (about EUR 2,300)
and a reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of over 4 tonnes.
Additional information is available from the Scania Active Prediction
pressroom at www.scania.com/media/activeprediction
Scania is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks and buses
for heavy transport applications, and of industrial and marine engines.
Service-related products account for a growing proportion of the
company’s operations, assuring Scania customers of cost-effective
transport solutions and maximum uptime. Scania also offers financial
services. Employing some 37,500 people, the company operates in about
100 countries. Research and development activities are concentrated in
Sweden, while production takes place in Europe and South America, with
facilities for global interchange of both components and complete
vehicles. In 2011, net sales totalled SEK 87.7 billion and net income
amounted to SEK 9.4 billion. Scania press releases are available on www.scania.com
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