Daimler Truck has begun customer trials for its hydrogen fuel cell-powered Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Trucks with prominent partners including Air Products, Amazon, Holcim, INEOS, and Wiedmann & Winz.
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Daimler Truck and Kawasaki Heavy Industries have joined forces to explore liquid hydrogen supply chains.
Europe’s first heavy-duty liquid hydrogen truck, the Mercedes-Benz GenH2, is under trial by Daimler Truck AG.
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Daimler Truck and Linde Engineering have achieved a significant milestone in the journey toward decarbonizing transportation with hydrogen.
Masdar, the UAE’s clean energy powerhouse, and Daimler Truck Holding, a leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The primary goal is to assess the feasibility of exporting liquid green hydrogen from Abu Dhabi to Europe by 2030.
Daimler Truck is gearing up for the first customer test fleet deployment of its GenH2 fuel cell trucks. This marks a pivotal moment after an extensive testing phase on tracks and roads, signaling a shift towards real-world applications.
Daimler Truck, a pioneer in the transportation industry, has achieved a remarkable feat that signals a bright future for green, hydrogen-powered long-haul road transportation. The company’s Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck, equipped with cutting-edge hydrogen fuel-cell technology, recently completed a historic ‘HydrogenRecordRun,’ covering a distance of 1,047 kilometers (approximately 650 miles) on a single fill of liquid hydrogen.
Daimler Truck Holding AG, the world’s largest commercial vehicle maker, is charting a pioneering path towards zero-emission heavy-duty trucks with its ambitious foray into hydrogen combustion engines.
Daimler Truck Holding AG, Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), Hino Motors Ltd., and Toyota Motor Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate the development of advanced technologies and merge MFTBC and Hino.