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Clean Diesel Technologies

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Type
  
Public

Industry
  
Pollution Controls

Founded
  
1995

Traded as
  
NASDAQ: CDTI

Key people
  
Stephen John Golden

Revenue
  
52.48 million USD (2013)

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Stock price
  
CDTI (NASDAQ) US$ 2.56 -0.06 (-2.29%)6 Mar, 4:00 PM GMT-5 - Disclaimer

Headquarters
  
Oxnard, California, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Catalytic Solutions, Clean Diesel International LLC

Profiles

Clean Diesel Technologies, Inc., or "CDTi", (NASDAQ: CDTI) is a global vehicle emissions control system provider focusing on heavy duty and light duty diesel pollution control. The company has two divisions, including Heavy Duty Diesel Systems division, which focusing on developing and producing exhaust emission control solution, and Catalyst division engaged in developing catalyst applied for emission reduction. The company has two self-developed and patented intellectual properties including MPC, a catalyst manufacturing process, and Platinum Plus, a diesel soluble additive. Their products have received US Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") and have been widely used in highway automobile engines.

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Background

CDTi was founded in 1996 and based in Ventura, California. Despite the core business in US, it also operates in Canada, France, Japan and Sweden. In September 2012, the company and its subsidiaries changed their names as CDTi and operates under this name. With the increasingly significant exhaust pollution control situation worldwide, the company provides solutions for internal combustion engines. It generated a revenue of $60.5 million in 2012 with an increase of 40.5% in Catalyst division.

In December, 2013, Its product Purifilter(R)EGR and its off-road version Purifilter(R)OR, which were developed applying MPC technology to control exhaust emission, received the verification of US Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA"), which indicated that the product should be used in a majority of heavy highway engines in US.

References

Clean Diesel Technologies Wikipedia