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Green hydrogen tanker cuts carbon emissions for INEOS

INEOS Inovyn is to become the first company in Europe to use a hydrogen truck for PVC transportation.
The new tanker was presented at last year’s INOVYN Awards ceremony.
Deliveries with the new vehicle will begin this year from INEOS Inovyn’s PVC production plant in Tavaux to Benvic’s plant in Dijon.
It is expected that 60 tons of CO2 emissions will be saved every year thanks to this initiative. Similar projects are already in the pipeline in The Netherlands and Belgium.
INEOS Inovyn partnered with Benvic and leading industrial logistics company GCA Trans Service to produce the new vehicle.
The new tanker will be built based on a DAF chassis in which the diesel motor will be replaced by hydrogen fuel cells.
The tanker, which will be refuelled at a local station in Dijon providing 100% green hydrogen, has a range of 500 km between two refills.
Geir Tuft, CEO of INEOS Inovyn, said, “This is a historical moment for our company. The use of hydrogen trucks for product deliveries is a key part of our sustainability roadmap which aims to drastically reduce our CO2 footprint over the next few years.
“The Tavaux truck will be leading the way, and we have already planned similar projects with other customers in Benelux.”
Luc Mertens, CEO of Benvic, said: “This initiative between BENVIC and INEOS Inovyn is a perfect fit with all our ESG actions, and also improves the environmental performance of our product.
“We work continuously to innovate our range of sustainable compounds in every way and logistics is a key factor so we very proud to be one of the first INEOS Inovyn partners to engage in hydrogen-based technology for our deliveries.”