It has installed a tank at its headquarters in Walsall to store the fuel, which can generate a reduction of up to 85% in CO2 emissions.
It will be used to run the seven recovery trucks based at the RAC’s HQ and it is hoped could save up to 300,000kg of CO2 per year.
RAC fleet manager Matt Hilliar said: “This is an exciting project which will deliver both environmental and business benefits. If the trial continues to be as successful as the early indications show, we will explore using HVO more widely.”
The RAC has chosen Certas Energy – the UK’s largest distributor of fuel and lubricants – as its HVO supplier.
Its HVO is made from 100% renewable raw materials and sustainable waste from verified vegetable fats and oils, making it ideal for use in both on and off-road commercial vehicles and machinery.