Technology and logistics make railways save 23 million liters of diesel
Brazilian railway companies have improved energy efficiency in 2025, saving over 23 million liters of diesel due to the adoption of new technologies and logistics processes.
In 2025, Brazilian railway companies significantly enhanced their energy efficiency, reporting savings of more than 23 million liters of diesel. This remarkable achievement is attributed to the implementation of advanced technologies and improvements in logistics processes. Notably, Vale, which operates the Carajás Railway and the Vitória a Minas Railway, reported a reduction of 11 million liters of diesel, while Rumo, the largest rail operator in Brazil, saved 12 million liters. These figures are outlined in company reports and highlight a growing trend towards cleaner energy solutions in the rail sector.
The data indicates that the efforts made by these railway companies have not only contributed to environmental sustainability but also achieved the best energy efficiency performance in the last decade. The saved fuel would be sufficient to power about 245,000 vehicles, showcasing the significant impact of these savings. The increasing focus on energy efficiency across the railways is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, aligning with global trends towards reducing carbon footprints.
This shift towards more efficient energy consumption in Brazilian railways is crucial amid rising concerns about climate change and the urgent need for sustainable transportation solutions. With the railway sector acting as a vital link in Brazil’s logistics and trade frameworks, these advancements could also enhance competitive positioning both locally and internationally. As Brazilian rail companies continue to invest in technology and logistics improvements, we can anticipate further decreases in diesel consumption and an overall stronger commitment to energy-efficient practices over time.