Royal Mail adds 29 CNG-powered tractors to UK fleet17 May 2021

Following a successful trial, Royal Mail is expanding its use of low-emission vehicles, with the addition of 29 gas-powered trucks fuelled by bio-based compressed natural gas (bio-CNG) to its fleet.

Over the course of coming weeks, the trucks will be introduced to the company’s fleet in the north west of England, in addition to the two already in operation. At 40 tonnes, the gas-powered trucks, fuelled by bio-CNG, are a similar size to a typical Royal Mail heavy goods vehicle (HGV). They are well designed to carry mail and equipment of all shapes and sizes and can be used on most roads and highways.

The vehicles can travel up to 400 miles at a time and are designed to help Royal Mail transport letters and parcels securely, while reducing any associated carbon emissions. Additionally, in the UK, bio-CNG fuel can be significantly cheaper than diesel.

The new trucks will operate from Warrington, Chorley and Preston, where refuelling facilities are located nearby. Bio-CNG refuelling facilities are due to be expanded in locations across the UK in coming years.

Gas powered vehicles were originally tested by Royal Mail in 2017. Following a successful trial, two trucks were introduced to its fleet on a permanent basis in 2019-20. It is estimated that these two trucks alone have saved the company approximately 107 tonnes of CO2e annually.

James Baker, chief engineer and fleet director at Royal Mail said: “As a Company, we are committed to making changes to our operations that reduce our environmental impact. Bio-CNG is a significantly more cost effective and lower-carbon alternative fuel to diesel for heavy goods vehicles. These vehicles enable us to deliver large payloads of parcels in the most environmentally-friendly way possible.”

CNG Fuels is supporting Royal Mail's rollout of bio-CNG trucks through its network of large public-access bio-CNG stations.

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