Daimler collaboration to test liquid hydrogen fueled truck
To test the emission-free fuel for a commercial vehicle, the vehicle maker announced a prototype test. Daimler Truck has announced that it will be using a prototype heavy-duty truck to test liquid hydrogen as a commercial vehicle fuel. The company will be both using the H2 fuel in a commercial vehicle and a filling station in Germany. According to Daimler, it is planning the series production of liquid hydrogen trucks appropriate for long-haul applications before 2030. They plan to develop trucks with a 1,000-kilometer (621 mile) range. “We have signed agreements with the energy groups BP,…
To test the emission-free fuel for a commercial vehicle, the vehicle maker announced a prototype test.
Daimler Truck has announced that it will be using a prototype heavy-duty truck to test liquid hydrogen as a commercial vehicle fuel.The company will be both using the H2 fuel in a commercial vehicle and a filling station in Germany.
According to Daimler, it is planning the series production of liquid hydrogen trucks appropriate for long-haul applications before 2030. They plan to develop trucks with a 1,000-kilometer (621 mile) range.
“We have signed agreements with the energy groups BP, Shell and TotalEnergies for the construction of hydrogen filling stations,” said Martin Daum, Daimler Chair, in a first annual general meeting for the company. “In total, more than 300 filling stations are set to be built in Europe by 2030. We also took a stake in H2 Mobility Germany, an operator of hydrogen filling stations.”