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One of Liquigas’ sustainability goals is reducing emissions by 25% of CO2/KWh by 2025 from a 2016 baseline. Although 99% of our total emissions were classed as Scope 3, we knew we could take action on…
Taking action
Armed with this knowledge, SHV Energy China successfully lobbied the city authorities to make tricycles the standard cylinder delivery vehicle, making other companies’ deliveries safer too and Foshan City a safer place for other road users. As a bonus, the tricycles are battery-powered, meaning they emit no carbon emissions. They are therefore not only safer, but greener too.
Next steps
In 2022, it plans to significantly expand its battery-powered tricycle fleet. Its calculations show that at least 577,800kg of carbon dioxide emissions will be saved annually when all the motorcycles have been replaced with its battery-powered tricycles.
In addition, the switch improves employee wellbeing, as well as safety. The tricycles are equipped with a cab, which protects the delivery driver from exposure to harsh sunshine or rain.
Michael Zhang, General Manager of Pearl River Delta Central at Xiwei, is enthusiastic about the decision. “I am very happy that the authority adopted battery-driven tricycles. It is much safer for our people, much greener for the environment,” he explains.
“I am very happy that the authority adopted battery-driven tricycles. It is much safer for our people, much greener for the environment”
Michael Zhang, General Manager of Pearl River Delta Central, Xiwei China