19.01.2024

Artikel Nummer: 47956
Quehenberger opts for HVO
The Austrian haulage company wants to replace diesel with the eco-friendly biogenic fuel in as many of its vehicles as possible. It has therefore secured an annual supply of 3 million litres of HVO (hydrotreated vegetable oils) for 2024.
The fuel is produced from vegetable waste and animal fats. It can be used directly as a diesel substitute in existing vehicles without conversion. Quehenberger says that the secured annual supply of HVO will save over 8,000 t of CO2.
The company's goal is to become climate-neutral by 2040. To achieve this, total CO2 emissions are to be reduced by 32% annually and particulate emissions by 33%. (ben)