3.17.2019
The future of the sustainable mobility of heavy transport has more in store than an all-electric solution
Sustainable mobility
Although many would argue that the future of mobility is based in the electric realm, the opportunities to be considered go far beyond. In the heavy transport sector, for example, the conversion to biogas is more widespread, a much cheaper as well as more effective solution compared to electrification. Scania, which invests in alternative fuel models, argues that biogas is a perfect solution for public buses and trucks for long haul transport.
Original language: English
Origin: Sweden
Speaker
Jonas Strömberg
Sustainability Director, Buses & Coaches, SCANIA
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