These carriers
will also be the first of their type in the Mediterranean. Five electric
straddle carriers will be deployed in Barcelona as part of APMT’s $60 million
global electrification test program to cut emissions.Julián Fernandez, CEO of Spanish Gateways in APMT,
said: “We see a huge potential in further developing our terminals in
connection with the overall logistics infrastructure.”
The Spanish
government has allocated around €3 million ($3.15 million) to fund the project
in Barcelona.
José Alberto Carbonell, President of Port de
Barcelona, stated: “The Port of Barcelona is on track to reduce its
CO2-emissions by half by 2030 and to be carbon neutral by 2050. To achieve
this, we are making progress in the port’s energy transition, with projects such
as the Nexigen plan for the electrification of quays, the production of
renewable energies, and the promotion of transition fuels and future
zero-emission fuels.”
The trial and testing of equipment in Barcelona is
taking place in collaboration with Konecranes and ZPMC.
Peter Kania,
Sales Director of KonecranesNoell Straddle Carriers, said: “These innovations
support eco-efficient operations and set new standards in decarbonisation.
Konecranes is driving the shift to sustainable technologies with our Ecolifting
ideology, focusing on zero tailpipe emission solutions.”