Quantron US shows off hydrogen fuel for mobility at ACT Expo 2023
This year’s event gave the company the opportunity to spotlight its H2-powered semitruck under development. Quantron US was at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo that recently took place in Anaheim, California, for the opportunity to place the spotlight on its advancements for easing transitions to hydrogen fuel for carbon-free truck fleets. The company featured a two-step solution to let operators transition their existing fleets to H2. Quantron US also used the event to showcase its hydrogen fuel cell semitruck and share its plans for a turnkey service called Qantron-as-a-Service…
This year’s event gave the company the opportunity to spotlight its H2-powered semitruck under development.
Quantron US was at the Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo that recently took place in Anaheim, California, for the opportunity to place the spotlight on its advancements for easing transitions to hydrogen fuel for carbon-free truck fleets.The company featured a two-step solution to let operators transition their existing fleets to H2.
Quantron US also used the event to showcase its hydrogen fuel cell semitruck and share its plans for a turnkey service called Qantron-as-a-Service that will provide fleet owners with a complete H2 transition service package. “Technological, social, and public policy forces are dictating that carbon-free mobility is the future,” explained Quantron US president and CEO Rick Haas. “While these forces mount, fleet operators are left wondering how to make the transition. Electric vehicles only go so far for commercial industries that are transporting large amounts of goods over long distances. Weight, range, recharging times, and sufficient charging infrastructure are all hurdles that fleet operators need to account for. Our hydrogen solution overcomes all of it to unlock the future.”The hydrogen fuel mobility company was first created in 2019 as a Haller GmbH + Co KG spinoff.
Quantron has since pushed ahead at full power, already supplying many customers throughout Europe, such as IKEA. The company provides hydrogen-electric and battery commercial vehicles.
“After we found some early success in Europe, we started considering the vast potential for hydrogen fuel solutions in North America,” said Quantron AG CEO Michael Perschke. “North American-based businesses depend on heavy cargo loads over long routes. Battery technology can’t reliably do that on its own, but hydrogen unlocks the future.”