Tarmac trials biomethane fuel in HGVs for construction materials

In a UK first for the construction materials sector, Tarmac has trialed the use of biomethane fuel in a heavy goods vehicle as part of the company’s ongoing drive to reach net zero.

August 8, 2023. In a UK first for the construction materials sector, Tarmac has trialed the use of biomethane fuel in a heavy goods vehicle (HGV) as part of the company’s ongoing drive to reach net zero.

The three week-long trial was carried out in June and July this year in partnership with CNG Fuels, the leading supplier of renewable and sustainable biomethane fuel for commercial vehicles in the UK. The trial tested the range of a 44 tonne HGV hauling a bulk cement tanker.

Ben Garner, Senior Manager of Logistics Development at Tarmac, said: “This trial of biomethane fuel in an HGV represents another important step in our transition to net zero logistics. Tarmac is dedicated to innovating through trialing low carbon transport and logistics solutions. While the end goal is to electrify our fleet or to use low carbon fuels like hydrogen, we need to look at sustainable alternative fuels that we can start using sooner. Partnering with CNG Fuels on this trial demonstrates what we can achieve by working with the logistics sector to reach net zero emissions.”

CNG trucks that use biomethane fuel use similar technology to traditional diesel-powered vehicles and only require a small amount of training for drivers. During the trial, drivers found that using biomethane could even deliver additional benefits including reduced vibrations in the cabin.

Tarmac’s Tunstead site was chosen as the location for the trial due to the undulating landscape of the Peak District. This tested the HGV’s ability to navigate steep, uneven terrain. Tarmac will look at the full results of the trial to assess the potential for biomethane fuel to be used as an alternative to diesel in other HGVs.

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