Daimler Truck and BP launch hydrogen infrastructure deployment partnership
The companies will be working together on the acceleration of an H2 network and on UK trucks. BP and Daimler Truck AG have announced that they will be working together to improve the UK’s hydrogen infrastructure and accelerate the use of H2 trucks. The companies seek to support the roll out of central technologies for the UK’s decarbonization. The companies are seeking to accelerate the introduction of the hydrogen infrastructure in the country. They will be piloting both the development of the H2 network and the introduction of H2-powered fuel cell trucks in the United Kingdom. In the memor…
The companies will be working together on the acceleration of an H2 network and on UK trucks.
BP and Daimler Truck AG have announced that they will be working together to improve the UK’s hydrogen infrastructure and accelerate the use of H2 trucks.The companies seek to support the roll out of central technologies for the UK’s decarbonization.
The companies are seeking to accelerate the introduction of the hydrogen infrastructure in the country. They will be piloting both the development of the H2 network and the introduction of H2-powered fuel cell trucks in the United Kingdom. In the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the companies, BP has agreed to conduct an assessment of the feasibility of developing, conducting, operating and supplying a 25-station H2 refueling network across the United Kingdom by 2030. BP will be the supplier of the green hydrogen dispensed from the stations. The H2 will be produced be electrolyzing water in a process powered by renewable energy. At the same time, Daimler Truck will be delivering H2-powered fuel cell trucks to its UK customers as of 2025.