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Australia’s first zero-emission aggregate heavy vehicle trial successfully completed

CHL, Holcim Australia, and Janus Electric have announced the successful completion of their zero-emissions electric truck trial in Queensland, which they say marks an Australian first for sustainable transport in the construction sector.
By Liam McLoughlin March 27, 2023 Read time: 2 mins
The trial is claimed to be a first in Australia for zero-emissions heavy vehicles delivering raw materials

Holcim Australia and New Zealand CEO, George Agriogiannis, said the initiative is aligned to its Accelerating Green Growth strategy and a local example of the company’s commitment to achieving Net Zero by 2050. 

"Holcim, along with our partners CHL and Janus Electric have achieved an Australian first, the first zero-emissions heavy vehicle delivering raw materials. This trial demonstrates Holcim’s commitment to reducing environmental impacts while delivering innovative and sustainable solutions for our customers," said Agriogiannis.

The trial commenced in November 2022, leveraging the Janus Electric converted Prime Mover, carting sand and aggregates from Holcim’s plants across Southeast Queensland and Brisbane. The trial tested the economic viability, reliability, and performance of the vehicle. 

CHL’s general manager - operations, Jordan Barratt, said that there was a clear pathway to commercialisation of the technology in heavy haulage applications. “We have been operating the Janus Electric truck in short-haul, back-to-base scenarios and found that it can meet our operational requirements," Barratt added. 

"Our goal is to deploy 10 trucks in South East Queensland by early 2024, which will be the largest fleet of its kind in Australia. With support from the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator, Queensland Transport and Main Roads, and the Australian Renewable Energy Agency, we believe this is very achievable."

While the trial has exceeded expectations, Janus Electric CEO, Lex Forsyth said that there is more to be done to enable greater adoption of this technology in Australia. 

“The success of the Janus Electric trial highlights the potential of exchangeable battery technology in real-life operations, paving the way for a carbon-zero future," Forsyth said. "Despite this ground-breaking achievement, the lack of government support to adopt this technology is concerning and highlights the need for greater investment and incentives to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport. The trial proved the viability of this cutting-edge Australian-designed and manufactured technology. We look forward to the government engaging with Janus Electric, and like companies, to accelerate the clean energy transition."

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