Join Shell and IVECO as we show how strategic cooperation and policy leadership are helping to bring bioLNG to a wider, European fleet audience.
A 10-day long-haul journey across Europe on board an IVECO S-Way truck powered by bioLNG. The tour will stop at 5 biomethane-based landmarks along the route. Each stage will provide the opportunity to bring together industry leaders and end-users involved in the bioLNG value chain – from production to distribution and utilization – for discussions on the use of bioLNG to profitably decarbonize road freight transport.
Tour Overview
The purpose of the tour is to demonstrate that a long-haul route across Europe with a bioLNG-powered truck is possible, supported by a growing bioLNG ecosystem. The tour will highlight that, together, IVECO and Shell can achieve 100% CO2 reductions from a well-to-wheel basis traveling from Berlin to Turin. Throughout the journey, interviews to key stakeholders across the value chain will help to explain how to reduce carbon emission and boost bioLNG as a viable alternative fuel for long-haul transport.
BioLNG Strength
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Environmental qualities
BioLNG is produced from 100% sustainable biomass sources and feedstock selection. In fact, bioLNG can result in up to 100% CO2 reductions, even becoming carbon negative in lifecycle Greenhouse Gas emissions. It also offers lower particulates, citrogen oxides, sulphur emission and quieter performing engines compared to conventional diesel.
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Performance benefits
BioLNG-powered trucks provide a mission coverage without compromise versus conventional heavy-duty diesel vehicles, providing the same performance in terms of engine power, range, payload, recharging or refuelling time. What's more, the quiet operation of the engines in IVECO bioLNG-powered trucks compared to conventional internal combustion engines, makes these vehicles particularly well-suited to urban applications and night-time deliveries, while enhancing driver comfort.
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Ready to be used
The compatibility of bioLNG with the existing LNG infrastructure, which counts 668 stations across the EU, makes it a ready-to-use drop-in fuel without the need for equipment modifications or new investment. With an extensive network of LNG stations across the EU, which include 100% bioLNG options, fleets can readily access bioLNG without upfront costs. This flexibility positions bioLNG as a viable solution for decarbonizing fleets.
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