In this edition of Auto Tech Review, we offer deeper perspectives about emission control technologies. Read about the interrelationship between particle emissions and oil consumption in ensuring inner engine emissions reduction; as well as experiments with a multi-variable gasoline engine for lowest CO2 emissions.

Author: Naveen Arul
As a Principal Correspondent based out of Bengaluru, Naveen has been covering the southern and western regions of the country for development of editorial content for the magazine, as well as website. Passionate about automobiles (two- and four-wheelers) from a very young age, Naveen has had the opportunity to learn and write about technologies in this sphere ever since he joined ATR in 2013. His personal interests predominantly revolve around learning mechanical aspects of any system and trying to work on them himself. He tweets @naveenarul
Students Corner
Vehicle Cutaways
Taking Stock
Shopfloor
Decoding Technology
Editor’s Desk
Guest Commentary
Interactions
- Continental Brings Innovations That Address Future Challenges
- Desmania Auto Studio Is Getting Thoughts To Life
- Entropik Technologies Setting Sights On Safer Mobility Using Emotion AI
- Mytrah Mobility Focussed On Sustainable Electromobility Solutions
- Sintercom Is Betting Big On Sintered Components
- Total Oil Sets Sights On Technology-Focussed Offerings To Grow In India
Interviews
Cover Stories
- Improving IC Engines, Adopting EVs To Mitigate Emissions
- Inner Engine Emissions Reduction – Correlation Of Particle Emissions & Oil Usage
- Methods For Analysis Of HC And Particle Emission
- Multi-Variable Gasoline Engine For Lowest CO2 Emissions
Technology
- Highly Integrated Electric Drive Unit For Passenger Cars
- Iconic Jawa Re-Enters India With Future Ready Technology
- JTP Tigor, Tiago Exude A Wow Feeling