IVECO Delivers Hydrogen-Powered Trucks to BMW in H2Haul Project Showcase
Key Ideas
- IVECO delivers two hydrogen-powered S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks to BMW as part of the H2Haul project, emphasizing the viability of hydrogen for zero-emission transportation in Europe.
- The event in Leipzig marks the opening of hydrogen filling stations by TEAL Mobility, crucial for the infrastructure development of hydrogen logistics and commercial transport.
- The IVECO S-eWay Fuel Cell trucks offer an impressive range of up to 800 km, fast-refuelling time, and significant payload capacity, contributing to zero tailpipe emissions in long-haul missions.
IVECO has delivered two hydrogen-powered S-eWay Fuel Cell heavy-duty trucks to BMW in Leipzig as part of the H2Haul project funded by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership. This initiative aims to showcase the reliability of hydrogen-powered trucks for zero-emission transportation in Europe through field tests. The event also included the opening of hydrogen filling stations by TEAL Mobility, highlighting progress in hydrogen infrastructure. The Head of Alternative Propulsion at IVECO emphasized the importance of collaboration for a zero-emission future. The S-eWay Fuel Cell truck boasts impressive features like an 800 km range and fast refuelling time, making it ideal for long-haul missions. IVECO's participation in the H2Haul project aligns with its approach to decarbonization through alternative powertrains, with hydrogen playing a key role. The demonstration event showcased the potential of hydrogen technology for heavy-duty applications, emphasizing industry commitment to decarbonizing logistics and promoting hydrogen mobility in transport.
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