Power Briefing Highlights: Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Refuse Vehicles and New Marine Engine Launches
Key Ideas
- EU to require digital battery passports for vehicles by 2027, with UK firm Circulor advising OEMs on compliance.
- Hyzon Motors and New Way Trucks advocate for hydrogen fuel cells over battery electric for refuse vehicles.
- Dump truck market shifting towards articulated and wide-bodied trucks, analyzed by industry expert Chris Sleight.
- Upcoming Power Progress Summit to feature a discussion on OEM customer relationships in decarbonization, moderated by Darren Tasker.
In the latest Power Briefing highlights, the European Union announced the requirement of digital battery passports for vehicles and equipment by 2027, with UK firm Circulor assisting OEMs in adhering to regulations. Hyzon Motors and New Way Trucks are pioneering hydrogen fuel cell technology for refuse vehicles, with Recology testing a hydrogen-powered truck in San Francisco. The dump truck market is seeing a transformation, with articulated and wide-bodied trucks gaining popularity over rigid trucks, as discussed by industry analyst Chris Sleight. The Power Progress Summit in October will delve into maintaining OEM customer relationships amid decarbonization efforts. Additionally, the SMM trade fair in Hamburg showcased new marine engine launches, including Scania's D13 marine engine, MAN Engines' D3872 V12 workboat engine, and Heinzmann Group's marine engine technologies.
Topics
Fuel Cells
EU Regulations
Product Launches
Battery Electric Power
Dump Trucks Market
Power Progress Summit
Marine Engines
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