Hyundai Delivers First Batch of Hydrogen Fuel Trucks in Switzerland
Key Ideas
  • Hyundai has delivered seven hydrogen fuel trucks to customers in Switzerland as part of its plan to supply 1,600 zero-emission vehicles by 2025.
  • The trucks, managed by Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility and H2 Energy, will be leased by commercial customers in Switzerland to transport goods across the country.
  • The vehicles feature a 350 bar 32 kg hydrogen tank, allowing them to travel around 400 km and be fully recharged in 8-20 minutes, supporting the aim to reduce fossil fuel usage in the market.
  • Toyota also announced plans to develop a fuel-efficient truck for North America, with a prototype expected in the first half of 2021, indicating a growing interest in hydrogen-powered transportation solutions.
Hyundai has kicked off its initiative to deliver 1,600 hydrogen fuel trucks by 2025 by handing over the first batch to customers in Switzerland. These trucks, a result of a collaboration between Hyundai Hydrogen Mobility (HHM) and Swiss firm H2 Energy, are set to revolutionize commercial transportation in the country. The plan includes 50 trucks hitting the roads by the end of the year. The vehicles, equipped with a 350 bar 32 kg hydrogen tank, can cover approximately 400 km on a single charge and be recharged within 8-20 minutes. This move aims to phase out diesel trucks and promote sustainable transportation in markets looking to reduce carbon emissions. Alongside Hyundai's efforts, Toyota's announcement of developing a fuel-efficient truck for North America signifies a broader trend towards adopting hydrogen-powered vehicles in the commercial sector. Stay tuned as companies like Hyundai and Toyota pave the way for a greener future in transportation.
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