Environmental care has been a core value since the 70s. Since then, we’ve reduced the emission of air pollutants from our trucks by up to 90%, and decreased fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by 40%. We believe in sustainable transport solutions, and we’re confident that our trucks, services and operations will lead the way there.
Forecasts indicate the planet will be six degrees Celsius warmer by 2100. Most of the energy used today comes from non-renewable sources. And air pollution causes major public health and environmental problems worldwide.
These are serious problems. So we’re tackling them head on by focusing on energy efficiency and renewable fuels. It is a strategy that encompasses our entire business, and it shapes the decisions we make about the future.
About 90% of the environmental impact generated by a truck occurs during its operation – mostly through fuel consumption and the discharge of carbon dioxide and other emissions.
This is why energy efficiency and renewable fuels play such a central role in our environmental approach.
Our objective is to make our production process CO2-neutral. We opened the world’s first CO2-neutral plant in 2007. And our first CO2-neutral dealer opened in 2008.
It doesn’t stop there. This work is expanding globally to cover as many of our factories, transportation methods and dealerships as possible.
We’re not waiting on the future. We’re shaping it. Each of the following projects underpins our long term environmental strategy, and shows how we’ll contribute to sustainable development over the next decade and beyond.
It doesn’t stop there. This work is expanding globally to cover as many of our factories, transportation methods and dealerships as possible.
The brief? To create a truck that improves freight efficiency by over 100%. And so Volvo developed SuperTruck 2 to set new limits for technological development, creating a more sustainable proof-of-concept solution with improved aerodynamics, lighter construction, and better payload optimization. The result: a 134% improvement in freight efficiency.
Today, tomorrow and in the decades to come, we’ll do more for the environment if we all work together.
We’re convinced that innovations will provide at least some of the answers society is looking for. That’s why we’re working with research institutions and universities to develop technologies that increase fuel efficiency, and to develop and implement the use of alternative fuels in co-operation with the energy sector.