All new Stellantis diesel and LCV vehicles already compatible with HVO
London, November 14, 2025, (Oilandgaspress) –– Stellantis announced the launch of HVO Aurora, an innovative project designed to help businesses reduce CO₂ emissions by using eco-friendly fuels in their light commercial vehicle (LCV) fleets. The initiative is supported by Stellantis Pro One commercial vehicles business unit and was developed within Star*Up, Stellantis’ internal intrapreneurship program that empowers employees to turn innovative ideas into real projects.

What is HVO Aurora?
HVO Aurora focuses on monitoring, verifying, and reporting the real-world use of Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) — a renewable fuel made from waste materials such as used cooking oils and animal fats that can help reduce CO₂ emissions.
The project introduces an easy-to-use tracking and certification system that records fuel type, trip distance, and consumption. This information is securely uploaded to the cloud, giving businesses transparent, real-time proof of their actual use of low-carbon fuel and its environmental benefits.
Stellantis launched a month-long European road tour in collaboration with SP3H, a French company specializing in intelligent sensors for low-carbon fuels. Two Stellantis vans (a Citroën Berlingo and a Fiat Professional Ducato) equipped with SP3H’s connected FluidBox Micro sensor embarked on a journey across Europe to collect real-world usage data.
Their mission is simple: to demonstrate that cleaner, traceable fuels can be used in existing vehicles — with no changes to fleets or infrastructure — offering a practical, complementary way to reduce well-to-wheel CO2 emissions.
As the vehicles travel across several European countries, the SP3H FluidBOX platform will transmit real-world data confirming HVO use and estimating CO₂ savings.
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