Leading the Way: Hydrogen-Powered Electric Refuse Collection Revolution
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- New Way and Hyzon showcased North America's first hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric refuse vehicle at Waste Expo in Las Vegas.
- The hydrogen-powered refuse truck will undergo trials in California and Canada, demonstrating its viability and sustainability in waste collection.
- Hyzon's high-performance hydrogen fuel cell systems offer consistent power over a range of at least 125 miles, proving its durability and reliability for refuse collection.
- The partnership between New Way and Hyzon aims to bring advanced solutions for zero emissions and decarbonization initiatives in the waste and recycling industry.
New Way Trucks and Hyzon are leading the way in showcasing the value of hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric refuse collection with the debut of North America's first hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric refuse vehicle (FCEV) at Waste Expo in Las Vegas. The partnership between the two companies aims to demonstrate the viability and sustainability of hydrogen fuel cell electric refuse collection in the North American waste and recycling industry. The trials in California and Canada will further prove the effectiveness of Hyzon's high-performance hydrogen fuel cell systems, offering consistent power over a range of at least 125 miles. With a focus on zero emissions and decarbonization, the partnership between New Way and Hyzon is set to propel the industry forward with advanced solutions for clean energy and sustainability.
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North America
Clean Energy
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Sustainability
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Zero-emission
Industry Advancement
Refuse Collection
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