Air Freight News

Cargolux and Arthur Welter team up on hydrogen-powered trucking

Jul 16, 2024

Cargolux and Arthur Welter are proud to announce their collaboration on a hydrogen-powered truck project. The long-standing partners are working together on a two-year initial trial for a dedicated trucking service powered by hydrogen. The Arthur Welter vehicle will operate on behalf of Cargolux five times a week between Luxembourg and Frankfurt.

The companies, both based in Luxembourg, are proud of undertaking this new chapter together to showcase the feasibility of such transport in the logistics sector.

“When Cargolux initiated this project, our long-standing partner Arthur Welter was a natural choice for collaboration. Our companies have been working together for many years and this project reflects our shared ambition for the future of our industry. This initiative aims to showcase the opportunities that exist and prove that they can be adapted to a dynamic sector like air cargo. We look forward to witnessing the success of this endeavor and hopefully building on it in the future.”, says Richard Forson Cargolux President & CEO.

“It is an honor for us to realize this ambitious project together with our valued partner Cargolux. Together we want to take the next step towards emission-free road transport and prove that this is already possible in air freight today. Although we are aware that we have to perform pioneering work in hydrogen mobility, we are confident that we can lead the way towards the energy transition in our sector.” Viviane Welter, CEO Arthur Welter Transports s.à.r.l.

The vehicle, specially adapted to meet the requirements of air cargo, boasts a range of approximately 400 kilometers. The truck will be re-fueled on both ends of the journey as hydrogen fueling facilities are currently scarce in the region. Both parties are confident that this pioneering initiative will serve as a milestone in decarbonizing operations.

As part of this initiative, Minister of Mobility and Public Works, Yuriko Backes emphasized: “The introduction of hydrogen-powered trucking represents a major advancement in our collective efforts to reduce emissions and improve the efficiency of logistics operations. I am confident that in the future hydrogen powered trucks will be registered in Luxembourg.”

Similar Stories

https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Alex_Gregg-Smith.jpeg
Gregg-Smith, President, Marine & Offshore, Bureau Veritas, takes over as IACS Council Chair
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/CFD_simulation_of_a_vessel_with_3_eSAILs.jpeg
bound4blue eases eSAIL® adoption with ABS review of Pwind calculation methodology
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Weser-Ems-Bus_hydrogen_buses_being_refueled_.jpg
A mobile green hydrogen refueling station enables the immediate deployment of a hydrogen bus fleet in Northern Germany
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/BORINGIA_SWAN.jpg
Uni-Tankers selects Sofar Ocean’s Wayfinder to sharpen voyage decision-making
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Tecon_Suape_cited_anew_for_ESG_practices.png
Tecon Suape cited anew for ESG practices
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Dashboard_generic.jpg
Flux Power releases SkyEMS® 3.0, transforming fleet data with AI-powered insights and personalized dashboards
View Article