Hyzon Secures Second Fuel Cell Refuse Vehicle Order in South San Francisco
Key Ideas
- Hyzon announced an order for two Fuel Cell Electric Trucks (FCETs) from South San Francisco Scavenger Company, marking its second order for refuse collection vehicles.
- The partnership reflects a commitment to sustainability and innovation, with the FCETs demonstrating increased fuel efficiency and zero-emission performance over traditional diesel trucks.
- The refuse collection FCET is built in cooperation with New Way Trucks and is powered by Hyzon's high-performance hydrogen fuel cell systems, showcasing consistent power over a range of 125 miles.
- South San Francisco Scavenger Company's President expressed excitement in integrating Hyzon's hydrogen-powered trucks into their fleet to reduce emissions while meeting performance standards.
Hyzon, a U.S.-based hydrogen fuel cell system manufacturer, secured an order for two Fuel Cell Electric Trucks (FCETs) from South San Francisco Scavenger Company. This marks Hyzon's second order for refuse collection vehicles, following successful trials and a previous order for North America's first-ever refuse collection FCET in October 2024. The FCETs, built in cooperation with New Way Trucks, deliver zero-emission performance and increased fuel efficiency, showcasing consistent power over 125 miles. South San Francisco Scavenger Company's President expressed enthusiasm for integrating Hyzon's hydrogen-powered trucks into their fleet, highlighting a dedication to sustainability and innovation in reducing emissions. This partnership signifies a step towards decarbonizing demanding industries through cutting-edge hydrogen technology.