High-tech garbage trucks of MOHU to conquer Hungary’s roads by 2027, MOL’s Christmas fuel truck launched

MOHU, which has a nationwide municipal waste management concession, is investing several tens of billions of forints to upgrade its fleet of garbage trucks, the unit of Hungarian oil and gas company MOL said on Thursday.

MOHU said it plans to purchase around 1,000 trucks and will initially take delivery of 165 Mercedes vehicles from Germany. The first new trucks will be put into service in various parts of the country from 2025.

MOHU said that the average age of the 2,000 garbage trucks currently operating in Hungary is 13 years. The average age of the trucks could be lowered below 10 years by 2027 with the new purchases.

MOHU has committed to raising Hungary’s recycling rate from 32pc to 65pc by 2035.

High-tech garbage trucks to conquer Hungary's roads by 2027
MOHU’s Hungarians-developed recycling vehicle. Photo: Instagram/MOHU

MOL launches beautifully decorated Advent fuel truck

MOL’s gas station refuel truck decorated with Christmas lights will travel 5,000 kilometres until 24 December. The attraction will be seen in Budapest and several towns in Hungary, including Tiszaújváros, Százhalombatta, Szolnok, Komárom, Szeged, and Nyíregyháza.

The truck will start its journeys at nightfall to visit busy gas stations all over Hungary. HERE you may check out its schedule.

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