Hino to take part in California port hydrogen fuel demonstration
The company announced that it was awarded a NEDO grant for promoting the technology. Hino USA has announced that it is the recipient of a grant from the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), an agency of the Japanese government, for the purpose of promoting hydrogen fuel cell technology for the energy and environmental sector. The grant was awarded to the company for clean energy tech demos along with Hino Motors, Ltd. More specifically, the NEDO grant is intended to support the demonstration of the Hino Class 8 hydrogen trucks, which are powered by hydrogen fu…
The company announced that it was awarded a NEDO grant for promoting the technology.
Hino USA has announced that it is the recipient of a grant from the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), an agency of the Japanese government, for the purpose of promoting hydrogen fuel cell technology for the energy and environmental sector.The grant was awarded to the company for clean energy tech demos along with Hino Motors, Ltd.
More specifically, the NEDO grant is intended to support the demonstration of the Hino Class 8 hydrogen trucks, which are powered by hydrogen fuel cells, in use in real world applications at Californian ports. The joint study will be conducted through March 2026. It is a component of a collaboration project with Hino, Toyota Tsusho America Inc., Toyota Tsusho Corporation, Mitsui E&S Machinery Co. Ltd. and PACECO CORP. The purpose of the NEDO grant is to use the zero-emission truck technology to be able to improve air quality by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from vehicle exhaust. That goal is expected to be a helpful part of decarbonizing port operations and helping to reduce air quality problems in communities that are already burdened with environmental disadvantages. The grant’s funding is provided to support and encourage the introduction of new zero-emission tech.