Brembo receives top innovator award 

October 27, 2023
Brembo receives top innovator award 
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Braking technology company Brembo has been recognised by Clepa as a "Top Innovator" in the “Green Category” for Brembo Beyond Greenance. At the prestigious Awards Ceremony held in Brussels, Brembo picked up the award from Clepa, the European Association of Automotive Suppliers.

 
The Greenance Kit is the perfect combination of top performances and enhanced durability, ensuring a much lower environmental impact during braking, with a significant reduction in particulate emissions. The pioneering solution guarantees extended mileage and a significant improvement in terms of the total cost of ownership of vehicles amounting to an average reduction of 15% during a vehicle’s lifetime.

It does this by adding durability to the brake discs, tripling their expected lifetime. This leads to relevant cost savings that are a top priority for long-distance professionals and drivers of light commercial vehicles and fleets owners.

Roberto Caravati, Chief Operating Officer Global Business Unit Aftermarket of Brembo commented, "We are extremely thrilled to be recognised in such a relevant and future oriented category. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to pioneering sustainable solutions and the greater good of our planet and reconfirms Brembo’s commitment that “Every new product will be greener than the one before. The acknowledgment from Clepa underscores Brembo's dedication to driving innovation, especially in the realm of green and sustainable practices. We extend our sincere gratitude to the association and the jury panel for seeing the potential and real-world impact of our work.”

Officially presented last year at Automechanika in Frankfurt, Brembo’s Greenance Kit is now available on the market for the most popular (European) light commercial vehicle models, such as the Citroën Jumper, Fiat Ducato and Talento, Ford Transit, Iveco Daily, Mercedes Vito and Sprinter, Nissan NV 300 and 400, Opel Movano and Vivaro, Peugeot Expert, Renault Master and Traffic, as well as the VW Crafter and Transporter.
 
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