In Norway, the automotive industry faces extreme seasonal temperature fluctuations. During harsh winters, the viscosity of engine oil increases, putting immense pressure on the automotive oil filter to maintain a consistent flow while effectively trapping contaminants.
The high prevalence of electric vehicles (EVs) in Norway has shifted the market, yet the remaining internal combustion engine (ICE) and hybrid fleet require specialized oil filter automotive components that can handle frequent cold-starts and idling in sub-zero temperatures.
Environmental regulations in Norway are among the strictest in Europe. This drives a demand for filtration elements that reduce emissions and extend oil drain intervals, making high-efficiency engine oil filter element designs a necessity rather than a luxury.
