DfT announces trials to demonstrate carbon reductions from freight sector

Tue 24 April 2012 View all news

Freight operators are being invited by the Government to bid for a slice of £9.5m funding to undertake trials of carbon-cutting trucks, the Transport Minister Mike Penning has announced. The trials will be run by the Technology Strategy Board as part of a competition which opened on April 24.

The ‘Low carbon truck demonstration trial’will deliver fleets of low-emission heavy goods vehicles as well as supporting infrastructure such as fuelling stations and electric recharging hubs.

Mike Penning said: “Almost a quarter of carbon from transport in this country comes from heavy goods vehicles, so this is a key area for us to tackle.

“These trials will show us how low-carbon technologies perform day-to-day in the real world, providing vital data to build operator confidence in these green trucks and allowing us to make policy choices based on hard evidence.

“The investment in gas refuelling infrastructure will also give haulage firms a push to buy gas-powered HGVs - leaving a legacy that will support low-carbon transport well into the future.”

Companies wishing to take advantage of the funding have until June 20 to bid for up to £750,000 each.

Trials will run for two years and data collected over this period will be used to inform Government policy on low-carbon road freight.

To qualify for the competition, vehicles must deliver carbon savings of at least 15% compared with the equivalent conventional vehicle. A variety of technologies are eligible for funding under the rules of the competition including gas-powered, dual fuel or hybrid trucks of over 7.5 tonnes and electric vehicles over 3.5 tonnes.

Gas refuelling infrastructure funded by the competition will be made accessible to other commercial and public-service vehicle operators, helping to build a network around the country.

Key dates:
Competition opens - 24 April 2012
Competition briefing event - 09 May 2012
Deadline for registration noon - 13 June 2012
Deadline for receipt of full applications noon - 20 June 2012
Successful consortia projects informed - early August 2012


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