The e-Dutra coalition aims to decarbonise heavy-duty freight transport between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo using electric trucks.
Traton Group and its Volkswagen Truck & Bus brand have launched the e-Dutra project to establish a zero-emissions freight corridor between Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The coalition includes logistics companies, infrastructure providers, and the Brazilian government, with the project presented at COP30 in Belém on 11 November.
The e-Dutra corridor is part of the Global Green Road Corridors initiative and aims to decarbonise heavy-duty freight transport between Brazil’s two largest cities. The project aggregates demand and aligns stakeholders to reduce investment risk in charging infrastructure and accelerate the deployment of zero-emission trucks.
“e-Dutra isn’t just a project; it proves that transformation is possible when we work together,” Andreas Follér, Chief Sustainability Officer at Traton, said.
Volkswagen Truck & Bus has completed the first electric truck trip along the corridor in collaboration with LOTS Group using existing infrastructure. DHL Supply Chain, Amazon, and Scania have also begun operating electric freight routes in the region.
“We are committed to developing sustainable transport solutions for everyone,” Roberto Cortes, President and Chief Executive of Volkswagen Truck & Bus, said. “This is why we joined the coalition as an initiator: to support building a smarter mobility for the next generation.”
SOURCE: Traton Group