Green Gas Heavy Goods Vehicles hold the key to decarbonising our roads - but transition must start now to achieve net zero by 2050, according to a new report out today.
The Future Role of Gas in Transport sets out a clear pathway showing how the UK's heavy goods sector can start to achieve a significant reduction in emissions in the next few years. The use of hydrogen is critical to achieving net zero.
The sector is responsible circa 20 million metric tonnes of CO2 annually. By switching HGVs to green gases, including biomethane, bio-CNG (Compressed Natural Gas), and hydrogen, emissions could be reduced by up to 38% by 2030.
The report calls for:
Key milestones to delivery of a national hydrogen refuelling infrastructure by 2050 are set out in the report:
2021-2025
2025-2030
2030-2035
2035 – 2040
2040 - 2045
2050
Transport Minister Rachel Maclean MP said:
Last year, the Prime Minster set out an ambitious ten-point plan for a green industrial revolution, and decarbonising transport is a key pillar of this.
It’s essential that we tackle emissions from the road freight sector, not only to meet our net zero target, but also to create and secure skilled jobs and investment, right across the UK.
This is why I want to see the UK at the forefront of developing cost-effective, zero-emission HGVs and their refuelling infrastructure, as we build back greener.
Dr Angie Needle, Director of Strategy at Cadent said:
Hydrogen is an important component of how we reach net zero for transport.
There are emissions savings we are making today from bio CNG that not only help to decarbonise HGV transport here and now but enable a hydrogen future.
It is critical that Government recognises the role that green gas will play in decarbonising transport.
This Report is the culmination of a Network Innovation Allowance funded project overseen by a steering group comprising the UK and Ireland gas network operators (Cadent, Gas Networks Ireland, National Grid, Northern Gas Networks, SGN, Wales and West) and managed by Element Energy.
Link to report: The Future Role of Gas in Transport

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