Successful EcoDuo pilot project
TÜV Rheinland confirms reduction in infrastructure load; manufacturers call for inclusion in positive network

October 2025 – After a year of intensive practical testing between Wolfsburg, Lehrte and Barcelona, the EcoDuo pilot project in Germany has been successfully completed. The EcoDuo, a vehicle combination consisting of two standard semi-trailers connected by a dolly and pulled by a single tractor unit, has proven to be efficient, safe and climate-friendly in the pre- and post-run of combined transport.
The project was initiated by the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) and conducted in collaboration with Sesé, Kombiverkehr, Volkswagen Group Logistics, TÜV Rheinland and Schmitz Cargobull.
Andreas Schmitz, CEO of Schmitz Cargobull AG, says: “Compared to previous long truck concepts, the EcoDuo meets all safety standards and is ideally suited for combined transport, as standard semi-trailers can be loaded onto trains without any complications. The EcoDuo is available now and without expensive investments and can make an immediate direct contribution to CO₂ reduction in road freight transport.”
The project was initiated by the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA) and conducted in collaboration with Sesé, Kombiverkehr, Volkswagen Group Logistics, TÜV Rheinland and Schmitz Cargobull.
Andreas Schmitz, CEO of Schmitz Cargobull AG, says: “Compared to previous long truck concepts, the EcoDuo meets all safety standards and is ideally suited for combined transport, as standard semi-trailers can be loaded onto trains without any complications. The EcoDuo is available now and without expensive investments and can make an immediate direct contribution to CO₂ reduction in road freight transport.”
Focus on efficiency and climate protection
TÜV Rheinland provided scientific support for the EcoDuo pilot project, and the results confirm the significant savings potential, and efficiency gains available. Compared to using two tractor units, each with a standard semi-trailer, the EcoDuo reduced diesel consumption and the corresponding CO₂ footprint by 27.6 per cent. Road freight transport can be made more efficient by significantly reducing the number of journeys undertaken, while maintaining the same transport volume. The standard semi-trailers are fully rail-compatible, allowing seamless integration into existing intermodal logistics processes. Reduced CO2 emissions and lower road load per axle make an active contribution to protecting the climate and infrastructure. In addition, TÜV Rheinland states that there is a significant reduction in the load on roads and bridges.
Andreas Schmitz says: "Schmitz Cargobull will continue to campaign for the EcoDuo concept to be included in the positive network for long trucks in Germany and cross-border transport in Europe. I urge political decision-makers to pave the way for this. We must urgently create framework conditions that actively promote the transition to climate-friendly freight transport without additional burdens. Only in this way can we strengthen the competitiveness and innovative power of Europe as a business location."
Technical concept and use:
• The EcoDuo consists of two standard three-axle semi-trailers connected by an unsteered dolly.
• It is compatible with any tractor unit and rail transport.
• The total length is 31.7 metres, and the permissible total weight varies depending on the country (44 tonnes in the German pilot project, up to 72 tonnes in Spain, and up to 76 tonnes in the Scandinavian countries).
• The weight is distributed across ten axles, which reduces the load on the road.
• Since 2018, the EcoDuo concept has been tested and further developed in various European countries.
• Following successful pilot projects in Finland, Sweden, Spain and Germany, the concept has received several accolades, including the Green Truck Innovation Award 2019, the European Transport Prize for Sustainability 2020 and ‘The Future of Logistics’ award at IAA Transportation 2024.
• Effective 1 December 2023, EcoDuo will be approved for up to 74 tonnes in Sweden.
• Spain will approve the concept as a ‘duo trailer’ in 2024 with 72 tonnes.
• At the end of September 2025, the one-year pilot project in Germany, which was scientifically monitored by TÜV Rheinland, was successfully completed.
Andreas Schmitz says: "Schmitz Cargobull will continue to campaign for the EcoDuo concept to be included in the positive network for long trucks in Germany and cross-border transport in Europe. I urge political decision-makers to pave the way for this. We must urgently create framework conditions that actively promote the transition to climate-friendly freight transport without additional burdens. Only in this way can we strengthen the competitiveness and innovative power of Europe as a business location."
Technical concept and use:
• The EcoDuo consists of two standard three-axle semi-trailers connected by an unsteered dolly.
• It is compatible with any tractor unit and rail transport.
• The total length is 31.7 metres, and the permissible total weight varies depending on the country (44 tonnes in the German pilot project, up to 72 tonnes in Spain, and up to 76 tonnes in the Scandinavian countries).
• The weight is distributed across ten axles, which reduces the load on the road.
• Since 2018, the EcoDuo concept has been tested and further developed in various European countries.
• Following successful pilot projects in Finland, Sweden, Spain and Germany, the concept has received several accolades, including the Green Truck Innovation Award 2019, the European Transport Prize for Sustainability 2020 and ‘The Future of Logistics’ award at IAA Transportation 2024.
• Effective 1 December 2023, EcoDuo will be approved for up to 74 tonnes in Sweden.
• Spain will approve the concept as a ‘duo trailer’ in 2024 with 72 tonnes.
• At the end of September 2025, the one-year pilot project in Germany, which was scientifically monitored by TÜV Rheinland, was successfully completed.
À propos de Schmitz Cargobull
Schmitz Cargobull est le premier fabricant européen de semi-remorques pour le transport de marchandises à température contrôlée, de marchandises générales et de marchandises en vrac, et un pionnier des solutions numériques pour les services aux remorques et l'amélioration de la connectivité. L'entreprise fabrique également des machines de réfrigération de transport pour les semi-remorques réfrigérées destinées au transport de marchandises à température contrôlée. Avec une gamme complète de services allant du financement, de la fourniture de pièces détachées, des contrats de service et des solutions télématiques au commerce de véhicules d'occasion, Schmitz Cargobull accompagne ses clients dans l'optimisation de leur coût total de possession (TCO) et de leur transformation numérique. Schmitz Cargobull a été fondée en 1892 dans le Münsterland, en Allemagne. L'entreprise familiale produit environ 60 000 véhicules par an avec plus de 6 000 employés et a généré un chiffre d'affaires d'environ 2,6 milliards d'euros pour l'exercice 2022/23. Le réseau de production international comprend actuellement dix usines en Allemagne, en Lituanie, en Espagne, en Angleterre, en Turquie, en Slovaquie et en Australie.
L'équipe presse de Schmitz Cargobull :
Anna Stuhlmeier: | +49 2558 81-1340 I anna.stuhlmeier@cargobull.com |
Andrea Beckonert: | +49 2558 81-1321 I andrea.beckonert@cargobull.com |
Silke Hesener: | +49 2558 81-1501 I silke.hesener@cargobull.com |
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Image 1: Andreas Schmitz_CEO Schmitz Cargobull
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Image 2: EcoDuo pilot project closing event
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Press Release: Successful EcoDuo pilot project