Global shippers and hauliers join forces to drive decarbonisation of HGVs
Industry leaders in shipping and haulage are today meeting to launch a cross-industry action group focused on the decarbonisation of heavy goods vehicles (HGVs). The new HGVzero taskforce will bring together some of Europe’s largest shippers and hauliers, including Coca-Cola European Partners, Tesco, XPO Logistics, Eddie Stobart and DPDgroup, to accelerate the decarbonisation of their collective fleets across the continent. Within the first six months of the programme, HGVzero members will co-develop solutions in support from key industry collaborators to tackle the complex pinch points that have so far hindered successful low-carbon HGV rollouts.
This will include shared infrastructure mapping to support the utilisation of charging infrastructure across common geographies and lanes, innovation discovery to map the innovative transition landscape for HGVs and joint action plan to prioritise and breakdown shared infrastructure barriers and co-create a deployment roadmap for viable HGV projects. The urgent transition to zero-emission HGVs is vital to meeting global climate targets, and the organisations involved are looking to lead this shift through collaborating on a practical level to solve one of the most complex and least-understood logistics challenges. Matt Pumfrey, CEO, Innovation Gateway, comments:
“Decarbonisation of HGVs is a critical business challenge.
Innovation and collaboration are at the heart of what we do, and by bringing the best teams in the world together to take action, we will reduce risks and costs and develop solutions for a climate positive future.”
By pooling together their immense experience and resources, HGVzero will look to develop a roadmap that will lead HGV transformation across Europe and beyond; including solutions to overcome costly and risky challenges around long to medium-haul vehicle and fuel technology, multi-fuel charging infrastructure, multi-modal efficiency, and value chain collaboration. Ellen Young, Director Procurement & GB Lead, Coca-Cola European Partners, comments:
“Being a part of this collaborative actiongroup will enable us to knowledge share and invest our resources wisely to maximise success in both short- and long-term HGV projectswhilst collectively improving future HGV strategy”.
Dr Nicholas Head, Environmental & Sustainability Lead – UK and Ireland, XPO Logistics, comments:
“HGV decarbonisation is a systemic critical challenge that we must address innovatively and as an industry. That’s why we are particularly excited to be working with a diversegroup of organisations, including our haulage peers and global shippers, to develop joint solutions that will further accelerate thesustainability of HGV transport.”
Olly Craughan, Head of Sustainability, DPDgroup, comments:
“Our sector is recognised as one of the most difficult to decarbonise, and progress towards government targets so far has been slow.
As part of HGVzero, we want to build on the good work DPD have already completed through working with other leading organisations to embrace new technologies and deploy more sustainable delivery options at speed.”
HGVzero is launching Summer 2022, with the first group session on Wednesday 13th July.
For organisations wanting to join Coca-Cola, Tesco, XPO, and more, to tackle these challenges hands-on and collectively shape solutions that will accelerate HGV decarbonisation, contact us at: [email protected]
Find out more about HGVzero at: https://innovationgateway.com/hgvzero