Hyster's Hydrogen-Powered ReachStacker Receives Industry Recognition in Spain
Key Ideas
- Hyster's hydrogen fuel cell-powered ReachStacker has garnered recognition from multiple award programs for its contribution to decarbonizing operations by transitioning to electric material handling equipment.
- The ReachStacker is currently undergoing testing at the MSC terminal in Valencia, Spain, showcasing its ability to offer zero tailpipe emissions in one of Europe's largest container terminals.
- The solution's accolades include being named among the best sustainable products by the BIG Sustainability Awards and winning a Green GOOD DESIGN Award for sustainable transportation solutions.
- The ReachStacker's innovative design, powered by Nuvera® Fuel Cell Engines, enables efficient conversion of hydrogen into electricity, highlighting Hyster's dedication to developing clean power solutions for productive applications.
Hyster has been applauded for its hydrogen fuel cell-powered ReachStacker, an electric material handling equipment that emits zero tailpipe emissions. The ReachStacker is currently being tested at the MSC terminal in Valencia, Spain, offering a sustainable solution for one of Europe's largest container terminals. Recognized by various award programs, including the BIG Sustainability Awards and the Green GOOD DESIGN Award, the ReachStacker is praised for its eco-friendly design. Powered by Nuvera® Fuel Cell Engines, the ReachStacker efficiently converts hydrogen into electricity, showcasing Hyster's commitment to clean power solutions. The solution is part of the H2Ports project, funded by the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking, and is a testament to industry efforts to transition to sustainable and innovative technologies in port operations.
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Clean Energy
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Sustainability
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Port Operations
Industry Collaboration
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