Congratulations to our Dublin Express colleagues for becoming the first coach operator in Ireland to run its fleet on Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil 🌎
🌏As of today, Dublin Express has become the first passenger transport operator in Ireland to transition its fleet of coaches from diesel to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) which means, over 2 million passengers that it will carry between its Dublin City routes to Dublin Airport can now assist in benefitting the environment by taking this mode of transport. Derived from used cooking oil, HVO reduces CO2 emissions by 90 per cent compared to diesel coaches. One coach running on diesel produces the same emissions as 12 coaches operating on HVO, so the environmental benefits of HVO are profound ♻️ Rory Fitzgerald, General Manager of Dublin Express, said: “The shift to HVO is a real game-changer for Dublin Express, putting the wheels in motion for decarbonising mass passenger transport. We’re proud to be Ireland's first coach operators to lead the way in reducing carbon emissions. #DublinExpress #HVO #NationalExpressIreland #SustainabilityGoals #LoweringEmissions James Lawless