Scania Introduces Gas-Powered Version of XT Construction Range

Scania's gas-powered XT truck range provides the same performance as its diesel counterpart but offers the opportunity for significantly reduced carbon emissions.

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Following the successful launch of the new generation XT construction range, Scania has now expanded its product offer with gas-powered XT trucks. With these new trucks, Scania has developed a sustainable alternative for the construction industry, with significantly reduced carbon emissions.

Its new 410 hp 13-L gas engine makes Scania’s gas trucks ideally suited for the rigors of construction transport assignments. The truck comes equipped with eight 118-L compressed gas (CNG) tanks. The tanks are fitted in an elevated position along the frame to achieve a higher ground clearance, which is advantageous when driving on unpaved roads and in construction sites. Gas Xt 2

No compromise on diesel variant

“This is in all respects a normal construction truck without any compromises in relation to a comparable diesel variant,” says Product Manager Zoran Stojanovic, Scania Trucks. “It offers, the same PTO performance for powering the required construction truck systems.”

The XT gas truck will satisfy several versatile construction industry applications, especially in transports to and from city centres where concerns over air quality have prompted traffic limitations. It will be equally competitive in countries with an abundant gas supply, where gas is often available at a lower cost than diesel.

The gas-powered XT can be gainfully deployed in tipper, crane and hook-lift configurations. The operative range as a tipper truck will be up to 500 kilometres on paved roads.

A welcome alternative

Another attractive application will be its use as a concrete mixer. In areas where there is intensive inner-city construction, more building sites need to be supplied within the two-hour time limit before the concrete is discharged.

“With increasing environmental traffic restrictions in many cities, the introduction of gas trucks will certainly be a welcome alternative,” says Product Manager Magnus Gustavsson, Scania Trucks, Construction.

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