December 18, 2024

Record cold temperatures no problem for ADM trucks running on sustainable B100 biodiesel

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — The common misconception of biodiesel is that cold weather limits performance, but temperatures plunging as low as negative 10 degrees in February were no trouble for a fleet of ADM trucks that ran more than 23,500 trouble-free miles on sustainable B100 biodiesel.

The trucks are part of a cooperative pilot program, announced last year, to demonstrate the real-world viability of Optimus Technologies’ revolutionary Vector System.

While nearly all diesel engine manufacturers support at least 20% biodiesel, B20, the Optimus Vector System is designed to allow conventional diesel engines to run on 100% biodiesel in a wide range of climates — even freezing cold.

“Protecting our planet and its natural resources is core to our purpose as an organization,” said Steve Finn, ADM’s vice president for trucking. “ADM’s value chain stretches from the farm field all the way to the food we put on the table and the fuel we put in our vehicles, and we look at every single step of that value chain as an opportunity for innovative practices and solutions.

“This pilot, using ADM trucks and ADM-produced biodiesel, has the potential to validate technology that could dramatically increase the use of environmentally friendly biodiesel across the trucking industry.”

The pilot project is supported by ADM, Optimus, the American Lung Association, the National Biodiesel Board, the Illinois Soybean Association and the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council.

Five trucks owned by ADM and outfitted with the Optimus Technologies Vector System are being used in daily fleet operations, with each vehicle anticipated to travel 160,000 to 180,000 miles and reduce up to 500,000 pounds of CO2. All biodiesel used in the project comes from ADM’s refinery in Mexico, Missouri.

ADM’s use of B100 during the February cold snap goes to show how well biodiesel can operate in winter weather. Biodiesel and biodiesel blends are successfully used year-round, even in the coldest U.S. climates.


Biodiesel blends up to B20 should be treated just like petroleum diesel fuel by using cold-weather additives recommended by your fuel supplier, while B100 should be paired with technology such as the Vector System when operating in colder climates.