Feb 11, 2025
Posted by Suren Pilley, Sales Director Africa, Lubrizol Additives
As the automotive industry evolves, the demand for quality lubricants and innovative additives grows, driven by advancements in technology, shifting regulations, and a global focus on sustainability.
Here’s how the industry is adapting to meet these challenges and opportunities:
The Historical and Future Role of Additives
The additives industry has undergone a remarkable evolution since its inception, playing a crucial role in enhancing lubricant performance and developing new ways to advance responsible resource management. From our early days in 1928, when we focused on protecting automobile springs, we have consistently pushed boundaries in innovation while facilitating responsible growth.
Today, we are dedicated to developing additive solutions that not only meet the performance demands of modern engines but also contribute to a more sustainable future. Our mission is to continue to ensure that lubricants critical role in driving efficiency and reducing environmental impact in changing world.
Legislation as a Key Driver
Emissions regulations are among the most significant forces shaping the quality of lubricants worldwide:
In Europe: A 20% emissions reduction target has been met, with a more ambitious 55% reduction goal set for 2030.
In South Africa: With the option to adopt Euro 6 emissions standards, the demand for High-Performance Liquids is expected to rise.These standards, particularly the latest Euro 6d version, aim to reduce pollutants like nitrogen oxide and particulate matter. Modern after-treatment will also focus on reducing CO2 and NOx emissions.
Electrification and Alternative Fuels
The global shift toward electrification is compelling, yet the transition is far from complete.
For Electric Vehicles (EVs): New solutions are being developed, including e-greases, driveline e-fluids, and battery-thermal management fluids. However, the African market for EVs remains nascent, with limited penetration due to high upfront costs and infrastructural challenges.
Alternative Fuels: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and traditional vehicles provide a more immediate solution for some Africa, offering lower costs while balancing environmental goals.
Rising Complexity in Modern Lubricants
Modern lubricants are becoming increasingly complex as technological advancements and stricter performance standards drive the need for more specialised formulations. One key development is the rise of ultra-low viscosity fluids, which are designed to improve fuel efficiency and meet the demands of modern engines. As a result, qualifications and approvals are becoming more formula-specific, requiring precise alignment with Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) standards.
This trend is particularly evident in the heavy-duty vehicle sector, where dynamic viscosity profiles and high-performance additives are crucial to ensuring optimal engine operation under demanding conditions. The need for tailored lubricants that can meet these evolving specifications is reshaping the landscape of lubricant technology.
The Road Ahead: Sustainability and Innovation
The future of transportation demands a multi-faceted approach:
Emission Reductions: Future regulations will require engines and after-treatment devices to achieve greater efficiency.
Lifecycle Sustainability: A comprehensive lifecycle analysis will be central to achieving meaningful sustainability.
Advanced Lubricants: High-performance lubrication technology will ensure engines perform optimally, with access to premium additives and quality base oils being essential.
Balancing Transition and Tradition
While the adoption of EVs progresses, a significant number of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles will remain on the roads for years to come. A balanced approach that integrates sustainability into both ICE and EV solutions is crucial for the industry.
As things evolve, we remain committed to driving innovation that not only meets but anticipates the demands of modern transportation. Through our innovative research and collaboration, we continue to ensure we are well-positioned to lead the charge toward a cleaner, more efficient, and sustainable automotive future.