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Volvo reveals its first vehicle made of fossil-free steel - What is the long term implications for our Upstream organization?

Mariella Moon 18 hrs ago
Source: Volvo
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/volvo-reveals-its-first-vehicle-made-of-fossil-free-steel/ar-AAPvam4?ocid=se

A few months ago, Volvo teamed up with Swedish steel producer SSAB to develop a type of steel it can use for its vehicles that doesn't use fossil fuels. Now, the automaker has revealed what it says is the world's first vehicle made of fossil-free steel: A four wheeled fully electric load carrier made for quarrying and mining. In addition to having no greenhouse gas emission, it's also autonomous and can follow a pre-programmed route to transport materials at a job site.

SSAB produces fossil-free steel by replacing the coal used during the manufacturing process with hydrogen from electrolysis. As Forbes notes, though, the whole vehicle isn't exactly fossil-free, since the steel used for its components provided by third-party suppliers, such as its electric motor, were made using traditional means. Still, Volvo Group CTO Lars Stenqvist told the publication that "majority of the steel" in the vehicle is fossil free. He said three tons of the carrier's 8.2-ton weight is made of green steel from SSAB, and those eight tons include other heavy components like the vehicle's tires.

Volvo plans to start a small-scale production for the vehicle next year and to scale up production, depending on the availability of steel from SSAB. The Swedish manufacturer is hoping to start mass-producing its fossil-free steel in 2026, so we may see more Volvo vehicles made using the material by that time.

Martin Lundstedt, President and CEO Volvo Group, said in a statement:

"This initiative with SSAB sets the benchmark for a fossil-free future. Just as the nations of the world come together at COP26 to address climate change, so too must organizations and industries work in collaboration to develop innovative new solutions for a greenhouse gas emission free future.

Volvo Group is committed to pioneering partnerships such as this with SSAB to develop attractive, safe and efficient new vehicles and machines that pave the way for a more sustainable transport and infrastructure system adopted for the future."

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Another reason not to buy a Volvo.

Buy a diesel and roll coal on every electric car, and Volvo.

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Post ID: @4nty+1dktTb7g

@zcn - if the iron isn’t alloyed with carbon, then it’s not steel. Iron cannot be alloyed with hydrogen - there is no way to do this and no reason to try. In fact, inclusion of hydrogen (from water or some lubricant components) during highly loaded bearing operation is a serious issues. It’s called “hydrogen embrittlement” and it results in severe weakening of hardened outer layer of the steel part.

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Post ID: @3edt+1dktTb7g

20s are fine for oil. After 30, downhill.

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Post ID: @mpj+1dktTb7g

@uxj The steel will still contain iron.
“ SSAB produces fossil-free steel by replacing the coal used during the manufacturing process with hydrogen from electrolysis.”

This is why it’s considered “fossil fuel free”.

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Post ID: @zcn+1dktTb7g

Steel needs to contain carbon, otherwise it’s just iron. Where did the carbon come from, if not prehistoric organic matter ?

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Post ID: @uxj+1dktTb7g

Since when did we begin producing coal? This article is mainly focused on the fact that the steel produced no longer uses coal in the manufacturing process to reduce emissions.

This will have a little effect on Exxon.

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