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Komatsu announces switch to HVO as factory-fill fuel

Komatsu's green transition gathers pace with switch to HVO at European facilities

 Komatsu Europe International has decided to switch to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) as factory-fill fuel for Komatsu equipment produced in Europe

Komatsu Europe International has decided to switch to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) as factory-fill fuel for Komatsu equipment produced in Europe

In line with Komatsu's long-term goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and as a challenging target in the mid-term management plan, this Komatsu world first began in April 2023 at the Komatsu Germany, Construction Division (KGC) plant in Hannover, Germany, and at the Komatsu UK plant in Birtley, England, with other Komatsu Europe plants to follow.

The switch to this renewable, paraffinic fuel as a sustainable alternative to traditional diesel fuel is a major step Komatsu is taking towards reducing its environmental impact. It shows that the company's machines can run on cleaner and more sustainable fuel, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality.

HVO is produced from renewable raw materials such as cooking oil and animal fat wastes. It is a simple drop-in replacement for fossil diesel but with high cetane, no oxygen and no aromatics. It can lower the amount of greenhouse gas emitted by your Komatsu equipment by up to 90% if the machine is fuelled with Neste MY Renewable Diesel (= HVO 100) from Neste, one of Komatsu's main suppliers of HVO.

"HVO not only grants lower emissions during operation by superior chemical composition," Ingo Büscher, MD of KGC, said. "Komatsu's HVO first fill product (Neste MY Renewable Diesel) is mainly made of waste material, limiting consumption of renewable resources such as vegetable oils.

"We are committed to supporting our customers in achieving their long-term sustainability goals as a one-team approach. We believe that HVO is an effective and economical option to both reduce emissions and save limited resources."

Komatsu's switch to HVO factory-fill fuel is just one of the many steps that the company is taking towards sustainability, along with the research and development of new technologies and solutions such as electric and hydrogen-powered machines, to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and achieve its zero-emission goal.

By embracing solutions like HVO fuel, Komatsu is helping to create a more sustainable future for the construction and mining industries.

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