First hydrogen fuel cell waste truck in the UK to roll out on Aberdeen streets
The City Council has given the green light to use the truck to boost the city’s H2 economy. Aberdeen just became home to the first hydrogen fuel cell waste collection truck in the United Kingdom, following its approval by the Aberdeen City Council to further boost that city’s already thriving H2 economy. The vehicle will be powered by green H2 instead of the diesel or gasoline used by the rest of the fleet. The hydrogen fuel cell waste truck will be able to refuel using the H2 refueling infrastructure already in place in Aberdeen. The city has approved a number of other projects using the emi…
The City Council has given the green light to use the truck to boost the city’s H2 economy.
Aberdeen just became home to the first hydrogen fuel cell waste collection truck in the United Kingdom, following its approval by the Aberdeen City Council to further boost that city’s already thriving H2 economy.The vehicle will be powered by green H2 instead of the diesel or gasoline used by the rest of the fleet.
The hydrogen fuel cell waste truck will be able to refuel using the H2 refueling infrastructure already in place in Aberdeen. The city has approved a number of other projects using the emission-free fuel, leading to an existing infrastructure this new vehicle will be able to use. The truck was unveiled by the council at its announcement. That said, it won’t start collecting the city’s waste and recycling until early March. This will be the first H2-powered vehicle not only in this fleet, but in any waste collection fleet operating in the United Kingdom. It will start by servicing the wheeled bins in Bridge of Don, Garthdee, Kincorth, Mastrick, Milltimber, Newhills, Rubislaw and Woodside/Hilton. After that, it will proceed to other routes including mixed recycling and bulk bins.