In a move that exemplifies Emirates SkyCargo’s commitment to sustainable logistics, the Dubai-based air freight operator is set to integrate hydrogen-powered trucks into its ground fleet by early 2026.
Partnering with Allied Transport Company, this strategic shift aims to address the pressing need to reduce carbon emissions across freight transport sectors—a sector responsible for approximately 7% of global carbon emissions.
Rolling out initially with five trucks, each hydrogen vehicle will join the ranks of Emirates SkyCargo’s existing 60-truck fleet that operates within Dubai’s major air transit hubs—Dubai World Central and Dubai International Airport. These trucks are a crucial link in Emirates’ air logistics chain, tasked with efficiently moving up to 28 tons per vehicle of air cargo throughout the region, all while crucially cutting down on emissions.
While hydrogen as a fuel source is not novel, its application in commercial trucking remains an emerging technology, often lauded for area-specific benefits such as reduced CO2 emissions and improved air quality. Each truck promises an impressive range of up to 700 kilometers on a full tank, refueled at strategically located stations such as Expo City and the Al Qudra Dewa station.
Underpinning this initiative is Emirates’ broader environmental protocol—a priority highlighted in 2023 when the company secured the coveted IATA Environmental Assessment certifications.
The commitment to hydrogen aligns well with global trends toward decarbonization in logistics. Hydrogen fuel offers advantages over electric alternatives, notably quicker refuelling times and potentially longer ranges, making it a suitable option for heavy-duty trucking. Despite these benefits, widespread adoption remains hampered by infrastructure limitations and current price points—issues Emirates must navigate as it scales this technology.
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