Environment, News
Scania is now taking a further step in its efforts to reduce the climate impact from its own operations. Scania’s own goods transport services at its production facilities in Södertälje, Sweden will now use renewable bioethanol as a fuel.
Environment, News, Scania Group
Scania is ranked among the world’s 100 most sustainable corporations, according to Corporate Knights Global 100 list. The list, which was announced at the Davos World Economic Forum, includes companies from 22 countries encompassing all sectors of the economy.
Environment, Fuel economy, News, Sustainability
Scania has developed a cruise control system that uses GPS to determine a vehicle’s position and to predict the topography of the road ahead. The cruising speed is adjusted before entering an ascent or descent, helping the driver make the most of every drop of fuel. The system can deliver a fuel saving of up to 3 percent when driving on undulating stretches of road.
Buses, Ecolution, Environment, News
A major order for 121 biofuel buses from Nobina strengthens Scania’s leading position as a supplier of vehicles that can be run on the renewable fuels available today.
Environment, News, Research and development
What will the future look like? This is a key question for all long-term businesses, including the transport industry. Scania has developed three global scenarios for the year 2030 in order to analyse their impact on the industry. “If you’re able to foresee and prepare for the future just a little bit better than everybody [...]
Buses, Engines, Environment, Trucks
Scania is gathering its full product range at the Inter Airport Europe exhibition 11-14 Oct in Munich, outdoor stand no. E80.
Scania strives to minimise the environmental impact of its products, during their manufacture and use. We consider the environmental effects of all our products throughout their life cycles.
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