GWM HYDROGEN-FTXT Delivers First Batch of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Sanitation Vehicles in China
Key Ideas
- First batch of 406 hydrogen fuel cell sanitation vehicles equipped with GWM HYDROGEN-FTXT's system delivered in Baoding, China.
- Vehicles include sweeping and washing, cleaning, and high-pressure flushing models developed in collaboration with Chinese manufacturers.
- Advantages over electric vehicles with faster refueling and better adaptability to extreme temperatures.
- Supports low-carbon circular development and acts as 'mobile air purifiers' in the waste-free city model.
GWM HYDROGEN-FTXT has successfully delivered the first batch of 406 hydrogen fuel cell sanitation vehicles in Baoding, China. These vehicles, equipped with GWM HYDROGEN-FTXT's hydrogen power system, aim to support the low-carbon circular development model of 'waste-free city + green hydrogen'. The delivery marks the implementation of the company's first 'hundred-unit level' hydrogen sanitation vehicle demonstration application scenario. The vehicles, including sweeping and washing, cleaning, and high-pressure flushing models, were developed in collaboration with well-known Chinese commercial vehicle manufacturers. They boast advantages such as faster fuel replenishment and better adaptability to extreme temperatures compared to electric sanitation vehicles. The vehicles only require 5-8 minutes for hydrogen refueling, allowing for over 10 hours of continuous operation. This initiative follows the successful demonstration of a hundred-unit level 49-ton hydrogen heavy-duty truck scenario by GWM HYDROGEN-FTXT. These hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are seen as 'mobile air purifiers' and are a significant step towards a greener transportation system in China. The company has already launched over a thousand hydrogen energy vehicles in the Chinese market, showing a commitment to sustainable and innovative transportation solutions.
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