These product approvals are the guarantee certificates proving that Rubia products are 100% compatible with the engine technology of the related manufacturers.
Products are developed in close collaboration with heavy vehicle manufacturers in order to match their sophisticated and most demanding technical requirements.
TotalEnergies increases operational efficiency and offers peace of mind, thanks to its Rubia premium engine oil range, tested in real-world conditions during fleet tests and approved by Heavy Vehicle Manufacturers, and its Anac Fleet Management System, based on used oil analysis supported by its technical services team on the field.
Compatibility with exhaust gas
after treatment systems
With their “low-SAPS”
(low sulphated ash, phosphorus
and sulphur) technology,
Rubia products prevent the
clogging of diesel particulate
filters (DPFs) and protect engines
equipped with post-treatment
systems, reducing maintenance
costs and protecting the environment.
Excellent protection even with
low viscosities
Engine oils can provide Fuel Economy
gains via viscosity control and friction
reduction. Lowering lubricant’s viscosity
reduces the overall friction in the engine,
delivering Fuel Economy benefits.
Rubia FE range is approved
by Heavy Vehicle Manufacturers for use
in their engines to achieve their FE
targets.
Over 20 years of FE Experience
TotalEnergies has been developing FE products since the 1990s. Today, a third of TotalEnergies engine oils sold worldwide is formulated with FE technology.
FE Partnerships with OEMs
Rubia Tir FE range is developed in close cooperation with key OEMs. Therefore, the range is fully approved for use in their engines to achieve FE targets of the OEMs.
FE Lubricants for every application
Our wide range of FE solutions are suited for every application, including engines, gearboxes, and axles.
Tested on Real Roads and Certified for Fuel Savings
FE lubricants are tested on actual fleets operating in real-world conditions, and certified by independent testing organizations such as TÜV Rheinland, UTAC, and Millbrook.