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The renewal of the straddle carrier fleet at Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG’s (HHLA) Container Terminal Tollerort (CTT) is moving forward: in April, eight new straddle carriers with hybrid drive went into operation and have since been transporting containers in a more environmentally friendly way between ship, yard, rail terminal and truck gate.

These vehicles consume significantly less fuel and thus also emit correspondingly fewer emissions.

Hybrid straddle carrier fleet at CTT

Including these eight new units, the hybrid straddle carrier fleet at CTT now totals 18 units. The principle of the technology used is simple: the straddle carrier stores surplus energy, which is for example generated during braking or while the load is being lowered, in a high-performance lithium-ion battery.

As it drives, the vehicle uses this energy from the battery. This significantly eases the load on the combustion engine.

New hybrid straddle carriers save on energy

Each hybrid straddle carrier thus saves over 30 percent fuel per operating hour

Each hybrid straddle carrier thus saves over 30 percent fuel per operating hour, when compared to the diesel-electric previous models. This means that the eight new hybrid straddle carriers can save about 200,000 litres of diesel per year. CO2 emissions are also greatly reduced by around 530 tonnes per year.

Commenting on the new hybrid straddle carrier fleet, CTT Managing Director - Robin Steyer says: “With the modern hybrid straddle carriers, we are cutting our energy costs and reducing emissions at the same time. They are further proof that HHLA consistently relies on state-of-the-art technology and intelligent solutions. This benefits the company, the environment and the employees.

New equipment complements HHLA’s sustainability strategy

Beforehand, HHLA tested the equipment itself in demanding 24/7 port operations under all weather conditions: The first two prototypes of hybrid straddle carriers started test operations at CTT back in January 2019. At the time, they were a further step by HHLA towards converting its large-scale equipment to increasingly environmentally friendly technologies.

The new equipment thus also pays tribute to HHLA’s sustainability strategy and contributes to achieving the ambitious targets: By 2030, HHLA aims to halve its CO2 emissions, when compared to 2018 and to operate in a completely climate-neutral manner by 2040.

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