Key facts
- FGV is expanding its 100% biodiesel (B100) trial to plantation operations.
- The trial will test unblended palm-based biodiesel in machinery such as tractors and power generators.
- The pilot project will run for six months at the Tun Abdul Razak Agricultural Research Centre's estate.
- The B100 biodiesel fuel used in the trial will be sourced from locally grown palm oil.
- Malaysia previously raised its on-road biodiesel blend target to B15.
Integrated Malaysian agribusiness firm FGV has expanded its trial of 100% biodiesel (B100) to encompass plantation operations, aiming to assess the performance of unblended palm-based biodiesel in real-world conditions. The pilot project, which commenced on July 7, is scheduled to run for six months at the Tun Abdul Razak Agricultural Research Centre's estate in Jerantut.
The trial will involve 17 units of machinery, including tractors, agricultural equipment, power generators, and four-wheel-drive vehicles. This expansion follows a previous four-month trial conducted in July 2024, which focused on using B100 fuel within FGV's vehicle fleet. The company plans to monitor fuel consumption, engine performance, operational reliability, maintenance needs, and fuel quality throughout the phased implementation.
The B100 biodiesel utilized in the trial will be derived from locally sourced palm oil. The plantation setting will expose the machinery to demanding conditions, such as extended operating hours, varied terrain, high temperatures, and diverse workload demands, providing FGV with comprehensive operational data. This initiative comes as Malaysia has increased its on-road biodiesel blend target to B15 since May, a move aimed at bolstering energy security.