HGVT, the leading HGV training provider, is in the process of generating sustainable HGV training with HVO fuel. This strategic decision is one of the ways the company is willing to contribute to reducing emissions. In this way, the organization intends to align itself with the current emerging environmentally conscious trends within the industry by reducing carbon emissions.
Hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) is a renewable biofuel. It is produced either through the hydrocracking of vegetable oils or waste cooking oils. This is a cleaner and greener substitute for diesel fuel with the potential of reducing greenhouse emissions by up to 90%. The change done by HGVT proves they are willing to address climate issues when on the move without compromising fuel efficiency.
Gary Bernardout, Head of HGVT, shared the company’s reasoning behind the transition: “The trainees and clients began to raise awareness about carbon emissions; thus, it was important for us to take these issues into consideration. After conducting research coupled with consultations with Green Energy Providers, we are pleased to introduce HVO fuel. It follows our mission of long-term environmental sustainability for the transportation sector and communities in which we operate.”
The use of HVO fuel is only one of the many large sustainability plans of HGVT. In this context, the goal is to reduce the environmental impact of their learning programs as much as possible. By using HVO, HGVT reduces emissions and inspires other companies to follow the best practices.
HVO offers more than just eco-benefits. It’s a drop-in fuel, requiring no engine modifications. It is effective for diesel engine applications. HVO also offers high performance and reliability. Second, it reduces particulate emissions and is suitable for efficient and clean energy transition.
HGVT is dedicated to industry leadership through a partnership with local transport providers. This union will lead the way in comprehending sustainability matters and providing measures that are in tandem with ecological objectives. HGVT wants to make certain that drivers are prepared to embrace an era of environmental conservation.
Gary Bernardout added, “Sustainability is no longer an option; it’s a necessity in every sector.” Yes, we are a rather limited organisation; however, we show the world that we are able to change something. Our mission is to assist our clients, trainees, and industry partners in achieving a cleaner, greener world by offering scientifically grounded solutions.
Switching to the HVO fuel enhances HGVT’s position as a progressive, sustainability-centred training entity. Through sustainability, the firm offers solutions to client’s needs and keeps abreast of emerging regulations and environmental standards in the future.
Changing to HVO is a major step, which proves that HGVT is striving to achieve both operational advantage and environmental responsibility at the same time. When it comes to the transition towards greater sustainability, the transport sector is also going through radical changes, and HGVT is at the forefront of these changes, helping drivers and companies, as well as other stakeholders, to gravitate towards environmentally friendly solutions.
As the transition to HVO begins, HGVT leads by example within the industry. This daring step demonstrates that any organisation can drive change, even if it is a small one. It reiterates their passion for the triple bottom line: the environment, clients, and the entire extended community.