IVECO S-eWay Fuel Cell: Advancing Hydrogen Transport Innovation in Europe
Key Ideas
  • IVECO delivers two S-eWay Fuel Cell heavy-duty tractors to BMW for the H2Haul project in Leipzig, Germany.
  • Vehicles have a range of up to 800km, refuel in 20 minutes, and hold 70kg of compressed H2 at 700 bar, enabling efficient long-distance transport.
  • The European H2Haul project aims to showcase the reliability of hydrogen-fuelled trucks through collaboration with various hydrogen suppliers in different regions.
  • This deployment of hydrogen-fuelled trucks in strategic sites across Germany, France, and Switzerland is a significant step towards demonstrating the future potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source.
IVECO recently provided two S-eWay Fuel Cell heavy-duty tractors to BMW as part of the H2Haul project in Leipzig, Germany. These trucks, equipped with advanced hydrogen fuel cell technology, are set to transport parts between Bavaria and the BMW plant in Leipzig. The unveiling of these vehicles took place at a special event organized by BMW. The trucks will be supported by new hydrogen refueling stations in Leipzig and Hormersdorf. The European H2Haul project, under which these trucks are operated, aims to prove the reliability and efficiency of hydrogen-fueled trucks. The testing involves collaboration with multiple hydrogen suppliers across diverse geographical regions. The IVECO S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks boast impressive features including a range of 800km, 20-minute refueling time, and a capacity to hold 70kg of compressed hydrogen at 700 bar. IVECO anticipates that these trucks will revolutionize long-distance transport with their extended range and payload capacity. With BMW incorporating a fleet of 12 hydrogen-fueled heavy-duty trucks in strategic locations in Germany, France, and Switzerland, the project aims to showcase the viability and sustainability of hydrogen fuel cell technology in the transportation sector.
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