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BTS Preview – Growing with Graphene

After years of development and testing, Graphene Manufacturing Group’s (GMG) G-Lubricant range is set to command plenty of attention in the industry

Amid all of the latest truck technology to be released at the Brisbane Truck Show, there are a myriad of factors that prove crucial to these vehicles running smoothly once they hit the roads. While these factors aren’t often as popular as the hulking shine of a new prime mover or trailer, they often tend to be just as important.

It’s in this space where GMG sits, with its latest energy saving and storage solutions set to command plenty of attention moving forward.

While at the show, find the GMG team to chat about the latest range of products to help heavy vehicles run more efficiently.

“We plan on making an update on various items, including new engine testing data and truck dyno performance testing,” GMG founder, managing director and CEO Craig Nicol told OwnerDriver.

“From our G-Lubricant graphene enhanced engine oil additive to customer testimonials, there’s plenty for us to chat about.”

Attending the show and finding GMG team members won’t just give you a great insight into the brand’s latest technology – it’ll also provide exciting deals on crucial lubricant products.

“We have product sales available, including our G Lubricant 500ml pack which can be used to mix into up to 50 litres of engine oil,” Craig says.

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“There are a limited number of discounted product available included with merchandise such as a GMG cap, stubby cooler and towel part of the purchase.”

GMG’s updated product range isn’t just an overnight success. Over the past eight years, the G Lubricant engine oil additive has been developed, with four years of testing going into it. Graphene has gone so far as to ensure the additive is verified by the University of Queensland to save 8.4 per cent fuel in a Cummins diesel engine.

The G-Lubricant range had only been launched a few months before that show, so it will be a different event compared to the last time GMG attended the Brisbane Truck Show. Craig says the team is “very eager” to see what the industry thinks of its new product.

“We want the industry to give us feedback on the global launch of our new product after so many years of development and testing,”
he says.

“We would like the industry to learn about graphene and how this Brisbane made nanomaterial product can transform
energy.”

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