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Scania reports a 40% increase in sales of vehicles that run on alternative fuels and hybrids


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Scania Group Press Release  /  March 28, 2017

In 2016, Scania saw a significant uptake in business relating to sustainable transport. The increase reflects a growing demand for both products and services. 

The number of vehicles that Scania sold that run on alternative fuels and hybrids increased by 40 percent in 2016, a proof point of the company’s efforts to lead the shift towards a sustainable transport system. In total, close to 5,000 such vehicles were sold in 2016.

“The demand for vehicles that support the shift to sustainable transport is growing and so is the demand for services that support fleet owners in reducing fuel consumption, and consequently also both carbon emissions and cost. This proves that sustainability and profitability go hand-in-hand,” says Henrik Henriksson, President and CEO of Scania.

Almost 40,000 of Scania’s customers’ drivers were trained in fuel-efficient driving in 2016. This is a year-on-year increase of 30 percent.

Ecolution by Scania is another area that has shown significant growth. A consultancy service that on average saves 12 percent in fuel and CO2 emissions for customers, the number of Ecolution by Scania contracts signed in 2016 increased by 37 percent from 2015, to more than 2,700.

For more than 25 years, Scania has produced commercial biofuel solutions, and today the company provides the largest variety of engines for alternative fuels on the market.

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KSB, there is an article in Car and Driver, featuring a hydrogen fueled semi, I just "skimmed" it Shows a condo cab road tractor, said to achieve 13 to 15 mpg! With a two speed automatic. The truck pictured is flying US Express livery are they involved or did they just permit their name to be used? Maybe you could look it up and post it for the members! Too much info for me to post. The overall figures look like this "clean truck" could compete with the latest diesels monetarily!

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