HVO100 (Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil) can serve as a direct replacement for fossil diesel or be used in a blended form. When used in diesel engines, this renewable fuel can reduce CO2e emissions by up to 90%1 compared to conventional fossil diesel, depending on operating conditions and production methods.
“Epiroc has ambitious sustainability targets for 2030, and we continuously strive to improve our offering by finding more sustainable customer solutions. The ability to use HVO100 in our underground rigs, loaders and trucks is an important step towards meeting these targets and helping our customers lower their carbon footprint”, says Ulrika Ford, Global Sustainability Manager, Epiroc Underground division.
Moving from fossil diesel to HVO100 does not require any changes to service, installation, or infrastructure, as it works similarly to mineral diesel, which makes the transition to HVO100 a smooth and practical alternative solution.
HVO100 can be used in all underground drill rigs, mine trucks and loaders produced from December 2022. For compatibility with earlier models, and for machines already in the field, customers are encouraged to contact their local Customer Center representative.
Epiroc is committed to halving CO2e emissions in our own operations. For example, in the product company in Örebro, Sweden, fossil diesel utilization is being phased out and all machines are now fuelled up with HVO100 instead.