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Volvo Trucks Pushes the Boundaries with Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Testing on Public Roads

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso18/05/20233 Mins Read
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Volvo Trucks has recently made an exciting announcement regarding the testing of hydrogen fuel cell trucks on public roads.

The company had previously showcased its fuel cell electric trucks, which operate with zero emissions and utilize hydrogen to generate their own onboard electricity, making them well-suited for longer transport assignments.

The trucks are now being put to the test on public roads for the first time, and Volvo Trucks specifically chose the challenging environment above the Arctic Circle in northern Sweden to conduct these trials. The extreme cold climate, icy conditions, strong winds, and heavy snow make it an ideal testing ground that pushes the trucks to their limits.

Helena Alsiö, VP Powertrain Product Management at Volvo Trucks, expressed satisfaction with the progress of the tests, which confirm the prior digital simulations and confined track tests carried out near Gothenburg. The trucks are operating seven days a week in all types of weather, proving their resilience in harsh conditions.

One of the key advantages of fuel cell electric trucks powered by hydrogen is their suitability for longer distances where relying solely on batteries is not practical, such as in rural areas lacking charging infrastructure. Volvo Trucks aims to make these trucks commercially available in the second half of this decade. Before the official launch, the company plans to conduct tests with trucking companies to gather real-world data and feedback.

Heavy-duty trucks

To accelerate the development of fuel cell systems for heavy-duty trucks, Volvo has partnered with Daimler. This collaboration will facilitate the joint effort in designing and manufacturing fuel cell systems. The trucks will utilize two fuel cells with a combined capacity to generate 300 kW of electric power.

The introduction of hydrogen fuel cell trucks has the potential to significantly impact the transportation industry. By offering a long-range, zero-emission solution, these trucks can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution associated with long-haul transportation. Additionally, the adoption of hydrogen as a fuel source supports the ongoing transition to renewable energy and promotes energy diversity in the transportation sector.

Refueling infrastructure

While the technology shows promise, there are still challenges to overcome. One major hurdle is the limited availability and infrastructure for hydrogen refueling stations. To support the widespread adoption of hydrogen fuel cell trucks, a comprehensive network of refueling infrastructure needs to be established. This will require collaboration between governments, energy providers, and automotive manufacturers.

Nevertheless, Volvo Trucks’ commitment to testing and developing hydrogen fuel cell trucks demonstrates their dedication to advancing sustainable transportation solutions. As more research and development efforts are invested in this technology, the potential for a greener, more efficient, and long-range trucking industry becomes increasingly feasible.

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