There is a long way to go to implement the dual carbon goals and reduce emissions
Focus on the whole life cycle of “Well to Wheels”
To minimize greenhouse gas emissions
So, what are well-to-wheel emissions?
Energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions during fuel production, processing, distribution and use. This indicator can accurately assess energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions throughout the entire life cycle.
What is the difference between “well to wheels” and “tank to wheels”?
Well-to-wheel emissions cover the greenhouse gases produced throughout the fuel’s life cycle. “Tank to wheels” refers to the emissions (such as tail gas emissions) during the use of power sources to propel equipment operations, and is part of the “well to wheels” emissions.
What key technologies can be used to reduce emissions?
Advanced and efficient diesel engine
Efficient, energy-saving and clean internal combustion engine innovative technology
Equipped with advanced emission treatment system
Dramatically improve fuel economy
Achieve lower fuel consumption and lower emissions


Multi-fuel engine platform
Provide customers with a variety of low-carbon and zero-carbon fuel options
While meeting the needs of different working conditions
Minimize greenhouse gas emissions
Low-carbon, zero-carbon fuels
Replace traditional fossil fuels
Achieve “well-to-wheel” greenhouse gas emission reduction
For example:
Use renewable diesel fuel
Effective recycling of carbon elements can be achieved
Use renewable natural gas
Can even achieve negative carbon emissions


New energy: pure electric, fuel cell and hydrogen energy
Not only does it not produce carbon dioxide during use,
When using green energy
It can also achieve zero carbon emissions throughout the “well to wheel” life cycle.