If that's the plan I would think new stihl injected saws would also be strato too due to the fleet emmissions scheme.
In practice there is no emissions credit system for small engine equipment in the EU. Every device placed on the market must meet the current requirements.
Therefore, 15-18 years after the introduction of MS 170/180 to the market, their versions with stratified scavenging appeared in Europe. In America, the old (traditional) versions are still available.
Formally you can say the 500i is a “strato” chainsaw, because in the case of electronic injection, the effect of scavenging the combustion chamber with at least a very lean mixture can be achieved by appropriate timing (ports, injection).
Unlike a carburetor, the air flow through the intake does not have to cause the fuel to be discharged. The electromagnetic valve (injector) opens only according to the map in the control unit and the readings of the crankshaft position from the generator and the pressure and temperature sensors in the crankcase.
Stihl also includes the 500i in their category of 2-Mix engines.
As it turned out, despite the prevailing opinion in the late 1990s that two-stroke engines could not meet increasingly stringent emission requirements without a catalytic converter or new designs such as EFI or airhead stratified scavenging (Zenoah), Yamabiko sell chainsaws that meet these requirements without using any of these features. An example is Echo CS-7310, where they have achieved this by using six appropriately directed scavenging/transfer ports, which make the trapping efficiency significantly better than in older designs.
I guess the price is slightly lower performance than the competition.
And indeed, it appears that the 564 XP uses clean air ports to “stratify” the scavenging mixture, just like in “strato” chainsaws with carburetors. According to data from the EPA, HC+NOₓ (or CO) emissions are comparable to those of “strato” saws equipped with carbs and better than those of the 500i.
HC+NOₓ[g/kWh]
564: 59.5
562: 62
7310: 55.6
572: 55.1
500i: 68.5
CO [g/kWh]
564: 252
562: 299
7310: 317
572: 225
500i: 406
CO₂ [g/kWh] EPA/spec sheet
564: 791/762
562: 763/778
7310: 749/743
572: 808/841
500i: 732/706