volvo trucks north america A Dublin oil company has announced it has begun shipping new cargo trucks capable of burning hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO), with 20 to 25 gallons of plant-based fuel in the trucks' tanks.
The company said it plans to purchase more than 1 million gallons of HVO from suppliers.of US Department of Energy describes it as a renewable diesel that, when burned in an internal combustion engine, emits fewer harmful compounds into the environment than petroleum-based diesel.
According to an April report, the availability of internal combustion engines running on renewable diesel, which is not a new technology, coupled with the development of currently available electric trucks and, someday, trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells, , it will offer multiple ways to “decarbonize transport.” Statement from Volvo President Peter Voorhove on the 24th.
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The Dublin center employs 3,600 people and manufactures all Volvo trucks for North America. Crews are completing his $400 million factory to produce truck cabs. The cab will be installed on the VNL, which the company calls a highly redesigned version of its long-haul truck. It is expected to be released later this year.
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