Motul is unanimously acknowledged as the specialist in synthetic lubricants and famous for its racing pedigree and partnerships in global racing. Maybe less known is the heavy-duty side of Motul’s lubricants range. Yet, it is the same level of innovation and passion that binds engineers with their machinery, and fuels Motul’s drive for innovation in the field of heavy duty, power generators and truck lubrication. We chatted with Keith Johnson, head of heavy duty and power generation at Motul, to dive into the heavy machinery market.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF MOTUL’S HEAVY DUTY LUBRICANTS?

Capitalising on our expertise to meet the constant demand for improved mechanical performance, Motul developed a high-performance range that meets and exceeds the standards demanded by industry OEMs and our customers.

Our Tekma premium engine oils, for instance, are specially designed to

  • reduce engine wear,
  • improve fuel economy, and
  • prevent mechanical failure even under the most severe operating conditions.

We also provide a comprehensive range of maintenance products designed to perform to the highest industry standards while protecting vehicles on a daily basis.

Therefore, from manufacture through to running the finished product, Motul lubricates every phase. Few, if any, other lubricant brands can make the same claim.

IN TERMS OF HEAVY-DUTY LUBRICATIONS MOTUL IS KNOWN FOR ITS INNOVATIVE APPROACH. WHAT CAN WE EXPECT IN THE HEAVY-MACHINERY MARKET?

One of the new domains we’re developing into is Environmentally Acceptable Lubrications (EALs). This is not new for marine engines, but we are always looking for the next step ahead. We use the same approach, whether it’s synthetic, bio-based fuels, hybrid or coolants for electric engines. Technology is always evolving therefore the lubrication standards and engine requirements are subject to change. Our products are equally evolving to meet these new needs. Motul wants to be at the forefront of innovation and invests heavily in all-new, upcoming ecological technologies.

14.07.2022    Motul.com