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In a world increasingly concerned with sustainability and technological innovation, Japan’s Idemitsu Kosan is making waves with the launch of the first racing engine oil made with over 80% plant-based raw materials. This initiative marks a turning point not just for the automotive industry but also for global efforts to reduce the carbon footprint.
The new oil, called Idemitsu IFG Plantech Racing Oil, is API SP certified, proving that it performs well. Severe tests showed this oil to be 194% more durable, with 50% less friction and 169% better protection than major competitor oils.
Performance and Sustainability in One Product
Indeed, with these impressive performance parameters, Idemitsu Kosan sends out the clear message that sustainability need not necessarily have to come at the cost of performance. Plant-based raw materials reduce the carbon footprint of the product by 82% compared with traditional mineral oils.
A Greener Future for Motorsport
First availability in the markets of Thailand and Australia, Idemitsu IFG Plantech Racing Oil is bound to see rapid expansion into other regions, offering a viable and eco-friendly alternative for racing enthusiasts across the globe.
This launch embodies a technological revolution, representing an important step toward an eco-friendly future in motorsport. From the industry where performance counts for everything, Idemitsu Kosan proves that brilliance and excellence need not come at a price of ecological compromise.
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