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Home Features Tackling fuel costs & emissions: Volvo CE’s collaborative approach to CO2 reduction

Tackling fuel costs & emissions: Volvo CE’s collaborative approach to CO2 reduction

by Ilkay Fidan
February 5, 2024
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Machine data enables Volvo CE to monitor fuel consumption improvements throughout a CO2 production programme. Pic: Volvo CE

Machine data enables Volvo CE to monitor fuel consumption improvements throughout a CO2 production programme. Pic: Volvo CE

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As construction contractors and quarry operators in the Gulf face increasing pressure to mitigate the impacts of fuel prices and emissions on both their bottom line and the environment, Volvo Construction Equipment is building on the inherent fuel efficiency of its machines with tailored CO2 reduction programmes. Ilkay Fidan, commercial manager for the Middle East market area at Volvo Construction Equipment, explains the reasoning behind this consultative and collaborative approach.

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has a strong reputation for producing among the most fuel-efficient machines on the market. Our wheeled loaders, for example, incorporate a remarkable blend of advanced engine technology, optimal powertrain configuration, Optishift, enhanced cooling systems, intelligent load-sensing hydraulics, Eco-pedal system and auto engine shutdown. This winning combination maximises performance while minimising energy losses and fuel consumption.

Nevertheless, we recognise that more can be done in collaboration with our authorised Volvo dealers to help customers get the best out of their machines. This entails minimising the total cost of ownership and operation (TCO) while reducing environmental impact – an increasingly important endeavour in the Gulf.

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Ilkay Fidan is Volvo CE commercial manager for the Middle East market. Pic: Volvo CE

Fuel expenses constitute a significant portion of operating costs, particularly when machinery operates over long shifts or runs almost continuously to meet strict project deadlines or production targets. Although the Gulf region has historically benefited from lower diesel prices than other parts of the world, the pressure on construction contractors and quarry operators has increased.

High global post-pandemic demand, economic uncertainty, and the rise in global crude oil prices resulting from the Russia-Ukraine conflict have led to fuel costs becoming a growing concern. This is especially the case in the UAE, where diesel prices have become higher than in other Gulf nations since deregulation in 2015.

Governmental push for lower emissions

Moreover, Gulf governments are exerting greater pressure on those in the construction industry to reduce energy consumption for the sake of the environment. For instance, the UAE Cabinet’s approval of the National Building Regulations and Standards at the end of 2022 mandates carbon footprint reduction, while the “ We The UAE 2031” national plan supports the country’s aspirations to be a champion for carbon reduction and neutrality.

Similarly, the Saudi Green Initiative, aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and Qatar’s National Climate Change Action Plan, both set national targets to reduce and avoid greenhouse emissions within the next seven years.

Tailored programmes for CO2 reduction

At Volvo CE, we believe that we have enormous potential to help our customers contribute to these targets by acting as more than a machinery manufacturer; rather, a long-term solutions partner. Our CO2 reduction programmes can encompass a range of possibilities, including digital services like Fuel Efficiency Reports enabled by Volvo CareTrack telematics, training programmes such as EcoOperator, or consultancy services such as Volvo Site Simulation, which recommends the optimal fleet set-up and driving routes to minimise fuel consumption and emissions.

Regardless of the solution, we and our dealers follow a four-step process – Insight, Analyse, Improve, and Sustain – to identify areas for improvement, implement initiatives for fuel and emissions savings, and continually measure and enhance performance.

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Volvo CE works collaboratively with customers on tailored CO2 reduction programmes to continually reduce their carbon footprint over time. Pic: Volvo CE

The advantage of this approach is its tailored nature, designed to align with specific customer requirements and budget considerations. If a ready-made solution is not available, it also presents an opportunity for us to collaborate with customers and develop custom solutions.

Our longstanding commitment

Environmental care has been a core Volvo brand value since the early 1970s. As expressed by our former CEO, Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, at the UN’s Environmental Protection Conference in 1972, “We are part of the problem, and therefore we must be part of the solution.” We are fully committed to reducing our carbon footprint as a manufacturer and working hand in hand with our customers to achieve the same goal.

This is a shared journey we embark on together for the sake of our planet. We believe that combining our machines with tailored services and collaborating with our customers as partners will lead to even greater accomplishments and accelerated progress. Change starts here!

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