Future of Transport: Hoyer emphasizes safety, environmental friendliness, and electric vehicles
Hoyer Announces New Paraffinic Fuel and Enhanced Hoyer Card
Hoyer, a leading name in logistics and energy solutions, is set to present a new paraffinic fuel called HVO 100 at the Nufam 2025 event. This renewable fuel, made from sustainable feedstocks, is designed to offer solutions for commercial vehicles, industry, and special-purpose machinery.
The company has also announced an enhanced security standard for the Hoyer Card. This new feature includes an algorithm that detects unusual refueling transactions, allowing the card to be immediately blocked upon detection. Additionally, the card now features a dynamic PIN to increase protection against misuse.
Hoyer aims to contribute to reducing environmental impact with the use of HVO 100. This fuel can be used in existing diesel vehicles without technical modifications, and it can simultaneously reduce emissions when used. The company is also developing concepts for charging infrastructure and energy supply to support customers in switching to electrically powered vehicles.
The new lubricant brand of the Hoyer Group will be introduced in September 2025. More details about this new brand and its offerings are expected to be revealed at a later date.
Hoyer, based in Visselhövede, will present the Hoyer Card with an enhanced security standard at Nufam 2025. The company is also working on various other projects, such as developing concepts for charging infrastructure and energy supply, but no further details have been provided at this time.
Stay tuned for more updates from Hoyer as they continue to innovate and lead in the logistics and energy sectors.
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