As fuel prices continue to soar against the backdrop of the Iran War, HGVIreland.com looks at the top 5 efficiency gains that typically deliver the biggest improvements for modern HGVs (Heavy Goods Vehicles), especially long-haul tractor units:
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Aerodynamics
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Side skirts, roof fairings, trailer tails, wheel covers, and reduced cab-trailer gaps can dramatically reduce drag.
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At motorway speeds, aerodynamic drag is one of the largest energy losses for an HGV.
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Modern aero packages can improve fuel economy by 10–20% on long-haul routes.
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Low Rolling Resistance Tyres
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Special tyre compounds and optimized tread designs reduce energy lost through deformation.
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Proper tyre pressure monitoring also prevents excess fuel burn.
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Fleets often see 3–7% fuel savings from tyres and tyre management alone.
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Driver Behaviour & Predictive Cruise Control
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Smooth acceleration, reduced idling, lower cruising speeds, and predictive cruise systems significantly improve efficiency.
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Modern trucks use GPS terrain mapping to anticipate hills and gear changes.
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Driver training combined with telematics can reduce fuel consumption by 5–15%.
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Powertrain Improvements
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Turbo-compounding, automated manual transmissions (AMTs), downspeeding engines, hybrid systems, and waste heat recovery improve engine efficiency.
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Modern diesel engines are far more thermally efficient than older generations.
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Advanced drivetrains can improve fuel economy by 5–12%.
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Weight Reduction
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Lightweight aluminium frames, composite panels, and optimized trailer design reduce the energy needed for acceleration and climbing.
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Every tonne removed improves payload efficiency and lowers fuel use.
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Weight-saving strategies can improve freight efficiency by several percent depending on route profile and payload.
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Honorable mentions
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Idle reduction systems / auxiliary power units
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Route optimization software
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Electrified refrigeration units
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Battery-electric and hydrogen HGV platforms
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Digital mirror cameras replacing side mirrors
For motorway freight operations, the biggest real-world gains usually come from combining:
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aerodynamics,
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smart driving systems,
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and tyre optimization.
Those three together can cut fuel use by well over 20% in some fleets.



