Test Reports & Documentation
Greentech's fuel enhancement technology has been validated through 10+ years of independent testing by government laboratories, universities, and fleet operators across 15+ countries — including the USA, Australia, India, UAE, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Portugal, Turkey, and Qatar. Results verified by SGS, TÜV Rheinland, California Environmental Engineering (CEE), Taipei Medical University, and Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Certified by National Authorities
Government-authorized laboratory tests conducted under internationally recognized standards. Includes SAE J1321 fuel economy testing (USA), fleet emission trials by Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (India, reducing emissions up to 84.89%), conformity assessment by the Ethiopian Conformity Assessment Enterprise (ECAE CES 6655:2021), and testing by Taiwan's Automobile Parts Test Center.
Academic Validation
Independent academic studies on Greentech's molecular enhancement mechanism. Taipei Medical University conducted FTIR spectral analysis and viscosity studies confirming changes in fuel molecular behavior. Hong Kong Polytechnic University performed dynamometer testing, recording 10.9% fuel savings under controlled conditions. Dr. Peter Dingle of Murdoch University (Australia) published independent research validating the technology across multiple vehicle types.
Real-World Fleet Testing
Real-world fleet trials across multiple countries, vehicle types, and operating conditions. Results include Grab Vietnam delivery motorcycles (avg. 9.5% savings, up to 21.2%), Anbessa City Bus Ethiopia (8.89% over 5,000 km), Sheger Mass Transport Ethiopia (7.42%), IFFCO UAE commercial fleet (5–13% savings, up to 97% emission reduction), Bin Sraiya Readymix Qatar (25%), Enk Plastik Turkey (18.42%), Yalçın Nakliyat Turkey (12.25–14.2%), Portuguese heavy trucks (6.7–8%), and Unimix concrete trucks (10%).
City bus fleet testing — Ethiopia (Anbessa & Sheger)
Grab Vietnam — motorcycle delivery fleet (9.5% avg savings, up to 21.2%)
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Bin Sraiya Readymix Concrete Saves 25
Enk Plastik Saves 18.42%
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Sheger Mass Transport Saves 742
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UAE IFFCO Reduced up to 97%
Yalçın Nakliyat Saves 12.25 – 14.2%
California Environmental Engineering — EPA & CARB Certified
From 2007 to 2009, Greentech completed a series of tests at California Environmental Engineering (CEE), an EPA-recognized and CARB-certified mobile source emissions laboratory in the United States.
Vehicles tested at California Environmental Engineering (CEE) — EPA & CARB certified facility
The EPA Federal Test Procedure (FTP-75) is a series of tests defined by the US Environmental Protection Agency to measure tailpipe emissions and fuel economy of passenger cars. Tests are run at an EPA-certified lab by controlling all factors that may affect fuel consumption and emissions — including fuel quality, loading weight, temperature, humidity, wind speed, and driving behavior.
The Highway Fuel Economy Driving Schedule (HWFET) uses a warmed-up engine with no stops, averaging 48 mph (77 km/h) with a top speed of 60 mph (97 km/h) over a 10-mile (16 km) distance. Duration: 765 seconds. This test complements the FTP-75 city cycle to provide a complete picture of real-world fuel economy.
Vehicles tested: 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe (gasoline), 2003 Dodge RAM (diesel), 2005 Toyota Camry (gasoline), 2000 Kenworth Class 8 heavy-duty truck (diesel), and 2005 Kenworth Class 9 heavy-duty truck (diesel). Results showed 6–12% fuel economy improvements and significant reductions in Total Hydrocarbons (THC), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and Nitrogen Oxides (NOx).
10-CEE_2009.07.03_2000 Kenworth Class 8 heavy duty truck (Diesel)
5-CEE_2007.07.03_2004 Chevrolet Tahoe (Gasoline)
6-CEE_2007.11.27_2004 Chevrolet Tahoe (Gasoline)
7-CEE_2008.05.30_2003 Dodge RAM (Diesel)
8-CEE_2008.12.01_2005 Toyota Camry (Gasoline)
9-CEE_2009.03.16_2005 Kenworth Class 9 heavy duty truck (Diesel)
EPA Taiwan & ITRI Testing
Emission testing conducted by Taiwan's Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) and the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI). Tests performed on Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and Ford vehicles following national emission standards. Results demonstrated dramatic reductions in harmful exhaust emissions — up to 96.85% on Toyota (ITRI), 89.5% on Toyota (EPA), 86.48% on Honda (EPA), and 20% on Ford (ITRI).
Dynamometer & On-Road Vehicle Tests
Dynamometer and on-road testing conducted in Australia. Includes a Ford BA FPV 6-cylinder turbo engine tested on a dynamometer measuring horsepower and torque improvements, as well as LPG taxi fleet testing on a 2000 Ford Falcon. Results confirmed gains in both engine performance and fuel efficiency under controlled and real-world conditions.
Quality & Safety Standards
Greentech products are tested and certified by internationally recognized bodies. SGS confirmed material safety compliance. TÜV Rheinland conducted witnessed fuel economy testing using the SAE J1321 standard, recording savings of 11.7–14.1%. The manufacturing facility holds ISO 9001 (Quality Management) and ISO 14001 (Environmental Management) certifications, ensuring consistent product quality and environmentally responsible production.
Feedback from Users Worldwide
First-hand feedback from fleet operators, individual vehicle owners, and distribution partners across multiple countries. These are customer-reported results and real-world experiences — not laboratory tests. Reports include feedback from the UAE (Al Ikhtayar, Belhasa, IFFCO), India (KSRTC buses, heavy machinery operators), Vietnam (Grab delivery fleet), the Philippines, and other markets worldwide.
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