GBT Secures Contract to Supply Power Batteries for GAC Hino's Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks in Shanghai
Key Ideas
- GBT secures a significant contract with GAC Hino Motors Co., Ltd. to supply power batteries for 18-tonne hydrogen fuel cell box logistics trucks.
- The integration of GBT's ultra-fast charging battery designed for fuel cell vehicles into GAC Hino's trucks is completed, marking a milestone in advancing electrification of commercial vehicles.
- The combination of ultra-fast charging batteries with fuel cell systems provides an ideal solution for long-haul, heavy-load, and low-temperature transportation, setting a new industry standard.
- GBT's FCV-specific ultra-fast charging battery boasts high-rate charge and discharge capabilities, alongside exceptional performance in low-temperature conditions, ensuring system stability and precise energy control.
GBT, a private high-tech enterprise incubated by GAC Group, has secured a significant contract to supply power batteries for GAC Hino's 18-tonne hydrogen fuel cell box logistics trucks in Shanghai. The trucks are now equipped with GBT's innovative ultra-fast charging battery designed specifically for fuel cell vehicles, representing a pivotal step in advancing the electrification of commercial vehicles. The integration of these advanced batteries into the trucks showcases a new technological pathway for the new energy vehicle transition in trucks, particularly focusing on long-haul, heavy-load, and low-temperature transportation. GBT's ultra-fast charging battery sets a new industry standard with high-rate charge/discharge capabilities and superior low-temperature performance. Additionally, GBT's self-developed battery management system ensures system stability and accurate energy control. The company's focus on R&D and production of eXtreme FastCharging (XFC) batteries highlights its commitment to breakthrough energy storage technologies and system advancements in the commercial vehicle sector.
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Fuel Cells
Electric Vehicles
Battery Technology
Commercial Vehicles
Technology Innovation
Logistics
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