Volvo begins testing hydrogen fuel cell trucks
The vehicles are able to refuel in as little as under 15 minutes for zero carbon emission operation. Volvo Trucks announced this week that it has started the testing of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in an effort to extend their range to a distance as far as 1,000 kilometers (just over 621 miles). The customer pilots are expected to start within the next small number of years. According to Volvo Trucks, the customer pilots for the fuel cell powered vehicles within the next few years and commercialization is “planned for the latter part of this decade.” Cellcentric will be providing the fuel cell…
The vehicles are able to refuel in as little as under 15 minutes for zero carbon emission operation.
Volvo Trucks announced this week that it has started the testing of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in an effort to extend their range to a distance as far as 1,000 kilometers (just over 621 miles).The customer pilots are expected to start within the next small number of years.
According to Volvo Trucks, the customer pilots for the fuel cell powered vehicles within the next few years and commercialization is “planned for the latter part of this decade.” Cellcentric will be providing the fuel cells for the vehicles by way of a Daimler Truck joint venture that first began in March 2021.
“Hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric trucks will be especially suitable for long distances and heavy, energy-demanding assignments,” said Volvo Trucks president Roger Alm. “The electrification of long-haul, heavy-duty trucks poses its own unique set of challenges. The International Energy Agency’s Global EV Outlook for 2021 has described long-haul trucking as needing “advanced technologies for high power charging and/or large batteries.”