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Volvo delivers first electric trucks with fossil-free steel

Volvo delivers first electric trucks with fossil-free steel

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Volvo delivers first electric trucks with fossil-free steel

The first steel produced with hydrogen is being used in the electric truck’s frame rails, the backbone of the truck upon which all other main components are mounted

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New partnership to produce ‘world’s first’ fossil-free steel heat exchanger

New partnership to produce ‘world’s first’ fossil-free steel heat exchanger

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New partnership to produce ‘world’s first’ fossil-free steel heat exchanger

Swedish firm Alfa Laval and steel company SSAB aim to have the first unit made with hydrogen-reduced steel ready for 2023

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‘World-first’: Volvo delivers construction machine built using fossil-free steel

‘World-first’: Volvo delivers construction machine built using fossil-free steel

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‘World-first’: Volvo delivers construction machine built using fossil-free steel

The A30G articulated hauler was handed over to Swedish construction firm NCC, with the steel produced using hydrogen through renewable energy sources

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Volvo unveils ‘world’s first’ fossil-free steel vehicle

Volvo unveils ‘world’s first’ fossil-free steel vehicle

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Volvo unveils ‘world’s first’ fossil-free steel vehicle

The concept machine is a load carrier for use in mining and quarrying and is the first of smaller-scale series production planned by 2022

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Sweden’s HYBRIT delivers ‘world’s first’ fossil-free steel to Volvo Group

Sweden’s HYBRIT delivers ‘world’s first’ fossil-free steel to Volvo Group

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Sweden’s HYBRIT delivers ‘world’s first’ fossil-free steel to Volvo Group

The technology is expected to support emissions reductions in the steel industry, which currently accounts for around 7% of total global carbon emissions

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