Hyzon Motors has signed a deal with the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) to produce zero-emissions hydrogen-powered tilt-tray trucks for its subsidiary, the Nationwide Group, in Melbourne.

Australia’s new purpose-built headquarters are located in Noble Park and include the company’s new corporate offices, as well as an assembly warehousing facility and service workshop. By 2025, more than 100 local engineering and manufacturing jobs are expected to be generated by the facility.

RACV-owned subsidiary Nationwide Group has placed a first order for three hydrogen-powered Hyzon HyMax TT7 tilt-tray trucks through the partnership, making it the first time an Australian towing company has done so. Later this year, these will be put to the test by the Nationwide Group.

Hyzon’s fully imported HyMax prime movers will also be put to the test by the Group by the end of 2022, possibly in a heavy haulage capacity.

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