Shell increases presence of AdBlue at the pump

Shell is doubling its AdBlue at pump presence at Coles Express locations across Australia to meet the growing demand of trucks with selective catalytic reduction (SCR).

Shell has added AdBlue to another six locations across major
truck routes in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and
Western Australia.

It says the AdBlue solution meets industry requirements. Shell says
about 50 percent of new trucks are built with SCR technology and
require AdBlue to reduce emissions.

“With most truck manufacturers signaling they will incorporate SCR
technology to engines to meet next level emission regulations, it
will be important for drivers to access AdBlue conveniently at the
pump whilst filling up,” Shell Transport Marketing Manager Gavin
Corcoran says.

The new sites include Dandenong and Kalkallo in Victoria, Sutton
Forest and Eastern Creek in NSW, Mansfield Park in South Australia,
and Kewdale in Western Australia.

The original AdBlue Coles Express sites include Laverton North in
Victoria, Hexham in NSW, Rocklea, Mount Isa and Banyo in
Queensland, and Ceduna in South Australia.

AdBlue is also sold in 10-litre packs at more than 140 Coles
Express and Shell retail sites.

“It’s a convenience factor for truck drivers to have AdBlue
available at the pump. Drivers can fill both diesel and AdBlue
tanks simultaneously at one location, saving time and another
stop,” Coles Express General Manager Peter Short says

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