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The Roads to Carbon Neutral - Season 5 - Episode 6 - The Future of Freight

09/08/2025

The Roads to Carbon Neutral - Season 5 - Episode 6

The Future of Freight

The Roads to Carbon Neutral

The fifth season of our program entitled “The Roads to Carbon Neutral”, in partnership with CNBC Catalyst, provides an insight into the solutions and innovations making the transition to low-carbon energy a reality and helping us with our net zero approach, together with society. These powerful on-the-ground stories are led by TotalEnergies’ employees.

For this sixth episode, Jean-Michel Hieronimus, Head of Road & Off Road Solutions at TotalEnergies, takes us on a journey to Germany and France and presents solutions designed for trucks to support transport companies in their decarbonization efforts. These multi-energy solutions guarantee operational efficiency both at the depot and on the road. The journey begins in Wörth, Germany, where we meet Ulrich Loebich, CEO of Daimler Truck France, at the company’s production site that is developing the next generation of electric trucks. Then in France, Mathieu Soulas, Senior Vice President New Mobilities & Marketing at TotalEnergies, discusses the Company’s commitment to decarbonizing transport and our role as a key partner in driving the energy transition of heavy trucks in Europe.

Jean-Michel Hieronimus, Head of Road & Off Road Solutions, TotalEnergies:

Innovation, as always, move us forward.

First it was carriages pulled by horses and eventually combustion engines, and now diesel trucks could become history as well.
The very first electric vehicle was built in the late 1800, but it appears that the diesel engine had a better efficiency.
My very first contact with trucks was during my army.
For United Nations, bringing food and medicines to remote villages and the reliability of these trucks was key.
Transport is a cornerstone of modern economies.
It circulates industry, people and possibilities.
We are on the cusp of a revolution in how we transport goods on our roads.
Tracks are the backbone of Europe economy, moving nearly 75% of all goods across the continent, but they also represent 7% of the global energy related CO2 emissions.
Total Energy is investing in EV charging network across Europe and beyond, helping to transition towards the most sustainable transports.

Ulrich Loebich, Daimler Truck France CEO:

As a manufacturer and you as the one providing charging infrastructure, this is really where we create this partnership and make it alive.

Jean-Michel Hieronimus:

What was your biggest challenge you face in this transition towards electric?

Ulrich Loebich:

Electric trucks require a new design first of all to generate the space for the batteries and then there's a new drivetrain, not with an engine, but with an E axle integrating engine, transmission and the axle in one piece.
A truck is a pure economic tool and you don't drive it for fun, you drive it to run a business.
Any shift in technology should make financial sense for the owner over the lifespan of the truck.

Jean-Michel Hieronimus:

Better roads were key in the uptake for gas powered vehicle.
It's not just about chargers, it's about creating a whole network T4T stand for together for transition and it's about creating a collective intelligence among all the actors of this system, meaning energy supplier and transport companies, OEMs, and we try to find the solution for the future resilience Que Escanto and you too say excellence Agria Black NGO.

Farinha Fernandez, conducteur poids-lourds:

Silence. What can you hear? Nothing. It’s great. It’s nice to drive. The trucks reacts fast. You barely press the accelerator and it responds. And if you can recharge where you stop? That’s fantastic! A full charge gives me 500 km, allowing me easily to complete my round in the Paris area. It’s easily doable and that’s’great.

Jean-Michel Hieronimus:

When it comes to cutting emission across Rd transports, there is no silver bullets at Total Energies.
That means thinking beyond electricity.

Mathieu Soulas, Senior Vice President New Mobilities & Marketing at TotalEnergies:

Rd transport is diverse from city deliveries to a long all freight.
And if these are key but not of one side fits all and not all sectors or all use cases can switch right away.

That's why we're investing in smart TV charging, especially for depots, but we're also investing in low carbon fuels such as biofuels, biogas and hydrogen.

Jean-Michel Hieronimus:

So it's about matching the right energy with the right needs?

Mathieu Soulas:

Exactly.
And innovation plays a big role.
From smart charging algorithm to working with truck manufacturers in improving their powertrain and efficiency, it's all about helping our customers transition smoothly.
No single actor builds the future alone.

Jean-Michel Hieronimus:

Innovation requires collaborations.
Energy providers, cities, transport companies, truck manufacturers all moving together.
We passed this awesome carts era, now there is no going back.

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Supporting transport companies in the decarbonization of heavy transport

Trucking stands as one of the cornerstones of the European economy. Trucks transport nearly 75% of all goods across the continent but also account for 7% of global CO2 emissions.

To meet CO2 emission reduction targets, TotalEnergies is partnering with all market players to develop the multi-energy solutions of tomorrow.

The Company supports transport companies in their transition by offering electric charging solutions for heavy goods vehicles, both in their depots and on the road.

Decarbonization of the trucking sector in figures

75%
of the goods flowing across Europe are transported by road.
7%
of the world’s CO2 emissions are generated by freight transport.
500 km
is the range of a fully charged electric truck.

Pioneering bespoke solutions for our customers

As explained by Mathieu Soulas, Senior Vice President New Mobilities & Marketing at TotalEnergies, road transport is extremely varied, meaning there is no one-size-fits-all solution for every sector or use case. Therefore, to provide customized services to our customers, we offer multi-energy solutions tailored to their needs.

Some freight firms cannot instantly switch over to an all-electric solution. TotalEnergies is investing in low-carbon fuels, such as biofuels, biogas and hydrogen, to help them decarbonize their business activities and find the right solution for every need.

Innovation plays a big role from smart charging algorithm to working with truck manufacturers in improving their powertrains and efficiency. It’s all about helping our customers transition smoothly.
Mathieu Soulas Senior Vice President New Mobilities & Marketing, TotalEnergies

TotalEnergies and electric mobility

On a global scale, the transport sector emits 8 Gt of CO2 every year. To support the ambition of decarbonizing the road transport sector, we are producing low-carbon electricity and investing in the deployment of EV charging infrastructure.

The Company designs and develops mobility solutions to enable its customers to travel with complete peace of mind.

From producing renewable electricity through to operating the charging service, the Company is present across the electric mobility value chain.

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