An initial, successful trial was carried out in Germany, followed by a further trial in France that was also a success. CEMEX expects to gradually continue introducing and testing new prototypes for zero-emission ready-mix concrete trucks to its fleet.
As part of its Future in Action programme, CEMEX says it is leading the path to carbon neutrality in the building materials industry and aims to deliver only net-zero CO2 concrete globally by 2050. Eliminating emissions from concrete delivery is a component of reaching this milestone.
The FMC brings together business leaders with global footprints to create market demand for zero-carbon solutions in this decade and jump-start the scaling of these emerging technologies. The coalition is a partnership between the World Economic Forum and the U.S. Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, John Kerry.
CEMEX’s commitment is specifically focused on accelerating the market for zero-emissions heavy-duty trucking services. CEMEX is one of the world’s largest suppliers of ready-mix concrete and says that, along with its network of third-party providers, it can help create market demand for these vehicles.
CEMEX has been exploring lower emission vehicles for some time. It says the success of these trials has given additional confidence for transport activities to gradually transition away from combustion engines and onto economically feasible and environmentally attractive transport solutions.