Predictions that the average US diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) price would rise in May, reflecting the upward trend in urea prices, have been confirmed. Urea makes up 32.5% of DEF, the remainder being de-ionized water, meaning it plays a large role in production costs. According to Integer Research's DEF Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued
Predictions that the average US diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) price would rise in May, reflecting the upward trend in urea prices, have been confirmed. Urea makes up 32.5% of DEF, the remainder being de-ionized water, meaning it plays a large role in production costs.
According to Integer Research's DEF
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