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C-Quip brings proven Sulnox Eco Fuel Conditioner to the recreational marine market

by C-Quip 28 Aug 15:22 BST
Sulnox Eco Fuel Conditioner © Sulnox

C-Quip Ltd, a trusted distributor of high-quality marine equipment, is pleased to announce it is introducing the Sulnox Eco Fuel Conditioner to the leisure marine market, following years of successful deployment across commercial shipping and large vessel operations.

Unlike many recreational products attempting to scale upwards, Sulnox Eco enters the leisure market from the opposite direction - already proven in the demanding commercial sector and tested to rigorous international standards by Lloyd's Register and other scientific bodies.

This patented, 100% organic drop-in solution works seamlessly with existing engines and fuels to deliver:

  • Lower fuel costs: Average 5% saving in marine applications, with a >300% ROI achievable in weeks.
  • Lower emissions: Around 90% reduction in particulates (PM2.5 and PM10), plus lower CO2, NOx and SOx.
  • Enhanced engine performance: Approx. 17% added lubricity and effective decarbonisation of engine components.
  • Zero capital expenditure: No modifications required.

Already operational on commercial, cruise and large private vessels worldwide, Sulnox Eco is now available through C-Quip's extensive distribution network - providing recreational boat owners the opportunity to access a technology that has been stress-tested and validated on the global stage.

"Our partnership with Sulnox is a major step forward in providing our customers with practical, proven solutions to reduce costs and environmental impact," says C-Quip's CEO, Ian Cooke. "Sulnox Eco aligns perfectly with our commitment to innovation and sustainability in the marine sector."

Ben Richardson, CEO of Sulnox Group Plc, adds: "We are delighted to work with C-Quip, whose reputation for technical expertise and customer service will help expand adoption of our technology in the leisure and commercial marine markets. Together, we can help the industry transition towards cleaner, more efficient fuel usage."

C-Quip will be showcasing Sulnox Eco™ at the Southampton International Boat Show in September 2025.

The distribution agreement takes effect immediately, and C-Quip is now accepting orders for Sulnox Eco.

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