Longest Hydrogen Corridor Launch in Northern China
Key Ideas
  • A 49-ton heavy-duty FCEV in China completed a 1,600 km commercial transit across three Northern provinces.
  • The journey marked the launch of the longest hydrogen corridor in China, showcasing the capabilities of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
  • The truck carried full load steel or coke products during the journey and refueled at four hydrogen stations, demonstrating the practicality of hydrogen for heavy-duty applications.
  • This initiative highlights China's commitment to promoting sustainable transportation solutions and reducing carbon emissions in the industrial sector.
Recently, a 49-ton heavy-duty Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) successfully completed a 1,600 km commercial transit across three Northern provinces in China. This milestone journey marked the launch of the longest hydrogen corridor in China. The FCEV, depicted in a steel plant in a photo from CCTV, carried a full load of steel or coke products during the transit. The vehicle refueled at four hydrogen stations along the route, demonstrating the feasibility and efficiency of hydrogen fueling for heavy-duty applications. This achievement not only showcases the capabilities of hydrogen-powered vehicles but also underscores China's commitment to fostering sustainable transportation solutions. By promoting the use of hydrogen in the industrial sector, China aims to reduce carbon emissions and contribute to a greener future.
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