What is the Price of AdBlue in South Africa? How much will it cost you?
Recently multiple reports have been circling over the newest legal battles of various large vehicle manufacturers and other motoring businesses. The reports claim that these parties have been trying to find their way around the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) systems that are required to be installed in the newly manufactured motor vehicles; as a means to cut costs on AdBlue.
Many of these parties involved in what has been called ‘DieselGate 2020’ have already lost their licenses to practice (link to article – https://www.just-auto.com/news/mercedes-threatened-with-uk-recalls-legal-action-over-diesel-emissions_id196121.aspx), transport managers have faced bans over these AdBlue ‘cheats devices’, claiming it was the biggest mistake of his life. (https://airqualitynews.com/2018/03/12/transport-manager-banned-adblue-cheat-devices/)
With all of this being said, and many attempting to find loopholes in the system, we must again ask the question: “What is the Price of AdBlue?”
There are many who only see AdBlue as an added expense in an otherwise already expensive business, with multiple overheads, maintenance and repair costs, fuel and parts and a number of other expenses that come with the territory of the freight and transport industry.
As we have previously mentioned (https://siyandablue.com/is-adblue-cheaper-than-diesel/) the benefits of actually using AdBlue in your vehicle end up saving you money in the long run, not to mention the value of reducing harmful emission. We’re busy with an in depth report on South Africa’s carbon footprint, and how we are actually one of the most pollutant countries in the world – more on that soon.
What is the price of AdBlue in South Africa?
When it comes to the true price of AdBlue, you have to measure the real-world value – here at Siyanda Blue we pride ourselves on producing AdBlue at the highest international standards, that put us at the cutting edge of the Diesel Exhaust Fluid market, not only locally, but internationally as well. Because our manufacturing plant is in South Africa, we have the most competitive rates, if you compare it pound for pound to any other local sellers. We offer the best prices on AdBlue in South Africa, with the highest quality – and no one else can make that claim.
So, before you think about ‘cheating the system’, think about the real-world actual effect. You’ll actually be losing money and causing pollution levels to rise. Is that really the price you want to pay?
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