How many of your trains at DB Cargo are currently already running on HVO?
All 800 of DB Cargo's German diesel locomotives are approved to run on HVO. That said, not all DB Energie service stations – where we get our fuel – have switched to HVO yet. Our locomotives fill up with HVO whenever possible. This year, HVO will represent as much as 20 percent of our total diesel consumption.
And when will you be at 100 percent?
We're planning to be at 53 percent HVO content by 2028. Whether we will ever reach 100 percent remains to be seen. Because HVO is a bridging technology for us to gain time for the development of new technologies. In the coming years, other technologies will also become attractive – in particular hydrogen direct combustion, ammonia engines. Fuel cells and hybrid traction are also conceivable for future use in rail freight transportation. As soon as technical alternatives emerge that also enable local emission-free operation, these will be given preference. But that will take another five to ten years.
How much more expensive is HVO than fossil diesel?
Right now, a liter of HVO costs up to 20% more than fossil diesel. That's quite a big ask in a low-margin business like ours. However, we expect prices to fall as demand rises and supplier numbers grow. But HVO will only be able to gain acceptance if there is also a political shift in the ways energy is taxed. HVO is still taxed in Germany like fossil diesel at 47 cents per liter. But if fuels are taxed depending on their CO2 emissions, the prices of fossil diesel and HVO will converge.