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Bridgestone proves savings from Duravis Van tyre through academic study

A comprehensive academic study showing the savings from Bridgestone’s Duravis Van tyre is now out.

The academic study reveals the fleet savings from Bridgestone’s Duravis Van tyre

The specially commissioned research from Warwick Business School underscores the fleet benefits of operating on Duravis Van tyres, both economically and sustainably, with lower CO2 emissions also proven to be generated as a result.

The Duravis Van, which boasts an EU label Grade B for rolling resistance, was benchmarked against Grade D alternatives, with all comparison data sourced from UK Government sources. The study factored in fuel prices and forecasted future fuel price rises, with DfT and DVLA data referenced to calculate the number of vans currently on UK roads.

It concluded that 95.85 litres of petrol could be saved per year when operating on a Duravis Van tyre compared to a ‘D’ rated alternative, equating to savings of 80.79 litres in diesel and 373.12 kWh per year for EV vans.

The research showed that because the tyre also offers greater longevity than Grade D alternatives, costs are also reduced through fewer annual replacements. For van fleets of five vehicles, overall savings amounted to around £895 per year and for a fleet of 100 vehicles, the figure extrapolates to £17,9004.

Compared to its predecessor, the Duravis R660, the Bridgestone Duravis Van delivers a 21% improvement in rolling resistance, securing an EU label Grade B for rolling resistance in most sizes. This means greater fuel/energy efficiency, which translates to enhanced fuel savings or extended battery range for businesses.

The Bridgestone Duravis Van tyre is one of the company’s most advanced product across its entire consumer and commercial ranges, offering huge savings whilst simultaneously minimising downtime and contributing to a lower cost of ownership.

According to tests carried out by independent TÜV SÜD, the Bridgestone Duravis Van tyre offers best-in-class mileage for extended tyre life as well as best-in-class dry and wet braking performances. It also achieves the highest EU label rating for wet grip, helping to keep drivers safe on the road, even in challenging wet-weather conditions.

Bridgestone’s consumer sales director Brett Emerson said: “The Duravis Van tyre provides so many tangible benefits to van fleets and van drivers, including cost, convenience, and incredible longevity.  The Duravis Van tyre is the result of many pioneering technologies including the innovative and sustainable ENLITEN Technology. This set of technologies provide best-in-class tyre performance, while delivering sustainability benefits thanks to the tyre’s best-in-class mileage and increased fuel/energy efficiency.”

The Bridgestone Duravis Van tyre is designed for both internal combustion engine (ICE) and electric vehicles, helping to optimise their performance. Specifically for EV drivers, the Bridgestone Duravis Van’s higher wear tolerance counters the increased weight and higher torque of EVs, while its low rolling resistance saves battery life.

The tyre also comes equipped with a Sidewall Protector Rib, which ensures that the product can withstand kerbside damage, which represents an occupational hazard for van drivers.

It complements the Duravis All Season tyre, Bridgestone’s first-ever all-season tyre for the light truck segment. Engineered to last with a robust and durable construction, the tyre delivers an excellent wear ­­performance and reduced downtime periods. Its best-in-class EU label A-grade for wet grip and 3PMSF certification also provides safety, peace of mind and convenience in all weather conditions year-round, while the 3 Peak Mountain Snow Flake (3PMSF) and Mud + Snow (M + S) markings show the Duravis All Season is fully winter-ready.

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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