DHL Supply Chain is adding 20 bio-LNG trucks into its M&S fleet, replacing 20 diesel trucks.
These latest Volvo FH LNG tractor units will operate across the M&S fleet in Peterborough, Swindon and Castle Donnington and follow DHL Supply Chain’s first delivery of 13 Volvo LNG trucks in January this year.
The new additions are equipped with Globetrotter cabs and specified with 155kg LNG tanks for a maximum range of 1,000km. They will deliver up to 80% reduction in carbon emissions when fuelled with bio-LNG and 10-20% with fossil gas.
DHL estimates that, by replacing 20 diesel trucks with bio-LNG, carbon emissions in the M&S fleet will be reduced by 2,200 tonnes a year.
The new FH LNGs use small amounts of diesel to initiate ignition of the air-fuel mixture. This enables the Volvo G13C engine to deliver the same 460 hp and 2,300 Nm of torque as its diesel-only counterpart.
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Gavin Murdoch, DHL Supply Chain transport managing director, said: “As an industry leader, we have a responsibility to demonstrate innovation and initiative by providing sustainable solutions for our customers.
“Employing alternative fuel vehicles is an important part of our GoGreen mission and net zero ambition, and bio-LNG is a cleaner and more sustainable option to significantly reduce carbon emissions.”
DHL Supply Chain has been a long-term strategic partner for M&S and currently provides warehousing and transport support for M&S Clothing and Home.
Tim Greenwood, M&S head of transport, added: “We are committed to reducing our environmental impact in line with our Plan A sustainability action plan. It’s important to us that our partners’ values and ambitions align with ours and that’s one of the reasons we have a long-standing relationship with DHL. Replacing diesel trucks for brand new bio-LNG vehicles is a good step forward in reducing our carbon emissions.”