Horiba MIRA opens advanced emissions test centre in the UK
New facility developed in response to increased vehicle tailpipe emissions scrutiny
Horiba MIRA, a world-leader in advanced engineering, research and product testing, has enhanced its test and engineering capabilities following the official launch of its dedicated Advanced Emissions Test Centre (AETC).
Developed in response to increased scrutiny around tailpipe emissions, as well as new legislation requiring extensive and increasingly complex testing methodologies, the AETC represents a total of almost £8 million (Rs 8 crore) investment into Horiba MIRA's engineering facilities.
The AETC facilities will provide testing capabilities for global compliance, including Euro 6d Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP), as well as incorporating Real World Driving Emissions (RDE) testing capabilities.
The 12,000 square feet facility was officially opened yesterday by Horiba chairman, CEO and president, Atsushi Horiba.
Full gamut of emissions testing
Located at Horiba MIRA's headquarters in Nuneaton, UK, the facility is centered around a four-wheel drive (4WD) climatic chassis dynamometer and includes three individual climatic soak rooms and an ambient soak room. The combination of the 4WD dynamometer, range of climatic conditions and state-of-the-art HORIBA emissions systems will allow the determination of exhaust pollutants over a range of climatic conditions, from temperatures of -20degC to 35degC. Engineers at the facility will work closely with vehicle manufacturers, offering the full gamut of emissions testing which comply with current and foreseen future emissions regulations - including additional Type Approval for RDE.
The new facility has created a number of new high value engineering jobs at Horiba MIRA and this will continue to expand into 2018, as capacity is increased.
George Gillespie OBE, CEO at Horiba MIRA, commented: "We are incredibly proud to officially open our new Advanced Emissions Test Centre together with the Horiba Group. Vehicle manufacturers will now have access to world-class facilities and engineers to ensure their vehicles meet new emissions regulations, housed in one location in our central England headquarters.
"The launch of the AETC represents our commitment to working alongside our customers to develop world leading products through our extensive expertise and cutting edge facilities, and reiterates our position as a global leader in advanced engineering."
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