Mitsui & Co. and Chevron REG invest in Optimus Technologies

April 19, 2023 |

In Pennsylvania, Mitsui & Co., Ltd. together with Chevron Renewable Energy Group, has invested in Optimus Technologies, Inc., a clean energy technology company. Optimus manufactures the Vector System, an advanced fuel system technology that enables diesel engines to operate on 100% biodiesel.

Optimus is developing, manufacturing, and selling the advanced bolt-on product that enables the use of biodiesel fuel (“BDF”) in the 100%, unblended state. As a renewable, clean-burning replacement for traditional diesel, BDF is expected to contribute to decarbonization efforts. One of the biggest issues with BDF is that the use of higher percentage biodiesel blends can prompt malfunctions and breakdowns of internal combustion engines in vehicles due to the clogging of impurities in the fuel and corrosion. Optimus’ product solves these problems in various ways, including the elimination of impurities, enabling the use of 100% BDF, and thereby making a significant contribution to the reduction of CO2 emissions. The product is also suitable for cold climates and allows vehicles to switch to diesel operation without significant modifications. These are advantages over battery electric trucks (BEVs) and hydrogen-fueled fuel cell electric trucks (FCEVs). In addition to this product, Optimus also offers comprehensive, all-in-one solutions designed to help customers achieve decarbonization as smoothly as possible, including telematics (online vehicle management support), CO2 reduction reporting, and biodiesel fuel station leasing.

Mitsui plans to work with Optimus to introduce the company’s product not only in the United States but also in Japan and other overseas markets. Following trials with Japanese logistics firms and shippers, Mitsui will begin marketing 100% BDF and Optimus’ system to logistics companies in the second half of 2023, with the target of installing it in 200 trucks by the end of 2025.

Category: Fuels

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