GO-Truck
Lead Participant:
CONTAINERSHIPS (UK) LTD
Abstract
The GO-Truck (Gas Operated Truck) project will pave the way for truck fleet operators to cut carbon emissions and save money by using gas vehicles. GO-Truck fleet operator ContainerShips will run a total of 20 dual fuel vehicles side by side with diesel counterparts, using LNG from a new, public access fuelling station at its base in Teesport. Technology partner G-volution will use the project as a test bed for its innovative dual fuel solution fitted to MAN trucks.
With 25% of UK greenhouse gas emissions coming from transport, and a third of those from freight operations, the need is pressing. As diesel prices continue to rise, no operator can ignore the need to investigate cost saving alternative fuels. GO-Truck will provide the data to allow operators to make an informed choice, and communicate that information pro-actively throughout the industry.
With 25% of UK greenhouse gas emissions coming from transport, and a third of those from freight operations, the need is pressing. As diesel prices continue to rise, no operator can ignore the need to investigate cost saving alternative fuels. GO-Truck will provide the data to allow operators to make an informed choice, and communicate that information pro-actively throughout the industry.
Lead Participant | Project Cost | Grant Offer |
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CONTAINERSHIPS (UK) LTD | £760,655 | £ 379,827 |
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Participant |
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G-VOLUTION LTD | £555,705 | £ 277,853 |
TERRA MOTION LIMITED | ||
MINT GREEN SUSTAINABILITY LTD | ||
COLAS RAIL LIMITED | ||
INNOVATE UK |
People |
ORCID iD |
Dominic Scholfield (Project Manager) |