Revolve Technologies, formerly known as Roush Technologies, is rapidly establishing itself as one of the key players in the green car market. Now it will use its debut appearance at next week’s Engine Expo in Stuttgart to cement its position by launching its new collaborative technical partnership with Ford Component Sales and Nira Control AB, a Swedish engine management systems specialist.
The partnership between the three organisations has come about with the aim of bringing fully certified Ford diesel and petrol engines to market. They will be calibrated to meet the operating requirements of many applications across the automotive sector as well as marine and industrial sectors.
Diesel engines will be introduced first with gas variants following later. The programme will ultimately cover a range of engines from 1.4-1.9litres capacity designed for compliance at Euro 5.
Revolve will also showcase some its other advanced engine programmes including its H2ICE hydrogen/petrol bi-fuel programme which demonstrates hydrogen as a practical, efficient and viable road fuel for current technology internal combustion engines.
Executive chairman Andrew Williams believes the programmes offer real insight into the capabilities of Revolve.
“They are excellent working in practice examples of the formal technical partnership between Revolve Technologies and Ford Component Sales (FCS) and Nira Control – and highlight Revolve’s rapidly expanding engine calibration, specialist applications, hybrid and alternative fuels activity,” he said.
“The company is currently involved with projects from small capacity, lightweight units right through to heavy commercial, marine and industrial applications.”






