Heavy-duty transport
and shipping
Transport, whether by sea, road or rail or air, is the backbone of trade and commerce, providing a vital service that facilitates global supply chains and moves populations around at scale. Responsible for 25% of global emissions, this essential sector plays an important role in the world’s pathway to net-zero. Advances in electrification and the developing hydrogen market have brought this ambition closer to reality but further innovation and expanded infrastructure are required to scale the transition. The GET Congress and Exhibition will prioritise the challenges of the transport sector, helping representatives to connect across industries and gain access to innovation to drive decarbonisation.
Reasons to sponsor and exhibit at GET
- Showcase a range of low-carbon and zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles and equipment, including trucks, hydrogen fuel cell buses, and advanced biofuel-powered machinery.
- Highlight technological innovations and advancements that make these solutions cost-effective, efficient, and suitable for a wide range of applications in the energy and manufacturing sectors.
- Showcase cutting-edge battery technology for electric vehicles and energy storage solutions that cater to the heavy-duty sector's unique requirements.
- Highlight fuel-cell advancements, such as increased efficiency, extended range, and faster refuelling times, for hydrogen-powered vehicles and machinery.
- Highlight collaborations with energy and manufacturing sectors to provide integrated, sustainable solutions for energy storage, transportation, and machinery needs.
Reasons to speak at or participate at GET
- Meet experts in the field of renewable and alternative energy, and innovators focused on the challenge of lower carbon energy optionality on the mining sector.
- Join senior leaders from hard to abate industries, including the cement sector, to discuss holistic and full value chain approaches to Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions reduction.
- Highlight responsible and sustainable mining practices, including efforts to reduce the environmental impact of resource extraction and land reclamation.