Monday, March 23, 2026

Truck manufacturers caution use of Euro 11/2 fuels

The Truck Manufacturers Association, Inc. (TMA) has urged government to implement with  caution, clear guidelines, proper safeguards, and comprehensive public information the interim introduction of Euro II/2 fuels to ensure adequate fuel supply in the domestic market amid global fuel crisis.

The TMA issued this statement even as it supports the initiative of the Department of Energy (DOE) on the implementation of the Euro 11/2 fuels. TMA said the DOE advisory requirements prescribed under the Circular No. DC 2026-03-0010 (Interim Introduction of Euro II/2 Petroleum Products) is a positive step, and their strict and consistent implementation across all fuel retail outlets is strongly encouraged.

But TMA cautioned that modern vehicles currently operating in the Philippines, particularly those compliant with Euro IV/4 emissions standards, are engineered with advanced fuel systems and emission control technologies that are highly sensitive to fuel quality – particularly sulfur content. “The use of Euro II/2 fuels, which have significantly higher sulfur levels, may result in adverse effects on engine performance, durability, and emissions systems,” TMA stated.

As such, clear and accessible information must be made available to the public on how to determine vehicle compatibility with Euro II/2 fuels, including distinctions between Euro II/2 and Euro IV/4 compliant engines.

Furthermore, TMA recommends that industry stakeholders and relevant government agencies collaborate closely in disseminating accurate technical guidance, conducting public awareness campaigns, and ensuring that end-users, particularly fleet operators, transport groups, and individual vehicle owners fully understand the implications of fuel selection on vehicle performance, maintenance, and longevity.

While the introduction of Euro II/2 fuels may be necessary as a temporary measure, TMA strongly advocates that such implementation be time-bound, closely monitored, and aligned with the country’s long-term direction toward cleaner, more efficient, and environmentally sustainable fuel standards.

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