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GMG Announces Internal G(R) Lubricant Testing Results Showing 10% Fuel Savings and 33% Reduction in Particulate Emissions
RyderRyder(US:R) Newsfile·2025-05-27 12:15

Core Insights - Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd. (GMG) announced internal testing results showing that the G® Lubricant can achieve a 10% increase in energy efficiency and a 33% reduction in particulate emissions when added to a Caterpillar 22 kVA diesel engine [1][2][14]. Testing Results - The G® Lubricant was tested on a diesel engine that was previously overheating under high loads, and the addition of the lubricant helped stabilize the engine's operation [2]. - The baseline engine efficiency was recorded at 3.04 kWh/litres, while the efficiency with G® Lubricant at 0.03% dosage reached 3.36 kWh/litres, indicating a 10% increase [5]. - Particulate matter emissions were reduced from 20.97 ppm (baseline) to 13.97 ppm (33% reduction) with the highest dosage of G® Lubricant [9]. Emission Data - Emission tests showed that the G® Lubricant did not significantly alter other exhaust emissions compared to the baseline, with CO, NO, and NOx levels remaining relatively stable [11][12]. - The testing was conducted under controlled conditions to ensure accuracy, with a focus on steady-state data [14]. Company Background - GMG is an Australian clean-technology company focused on developing energy-saving solutions using graphene, which is produced through an in-house process [16]. - The company aims to commercialize its G® Lubricant and other graphene-enhanced products, targeting the multi-trillion dollar liquid fuels industry [17][16].