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In November 2018, the company unveiled a Nikola Tre hydrogen-powered semi-truck concept aimed at the European market. [80] The hydrogen ICE Tre was also stated to be targeted for the Australian and Asian markets. [81] Nikola said the Tre concept was to have 500 to 1,000 horsepower (370 to 750 kW) and a range of 310 to 750 miles (500 to 1,200 km ...
As for the hydrogen fuel-cell powered trucks, Nikola said orders for 140 hydrogen fuel cell trucks have been received from 12 customers, and they are on track to begin hydrogen fuel cell ...
The International Energy Agency's 2022 net-zero emissions scenario sees hydrogen meeting approximately 30% of heavy truck energy demand in 2050, mainly for long-distance heavy freight (with battery electric power accounting for around 60%). [58] United Parcel Service began testing of a hydrogen powered delivery vehicle in 2017. [59]
The H2Rescue truck is powered by a Cummins Accelera fuel cell engine and a 250-kilowatt traction motor. During its record-breaking run, it consumed 370 pounds of hydrogen, demonstrating the ...
The gross vehicle weight rating of the NGDV with an ICE, including payload, is 8,501 lb (3,856 kg), [2]: Table 3-1.2 just one pound over the EPA's threshold to be considered a heavy-duty truck, allowing it to avoid more stringent pollution emissions and efficiency standards for light-duty trucks. [93]
Both battery electric and hydrogen fuel-cell trucks can cost three times as much or more than a $120,000 diesel truck. Those buying the trucks can qualify for state and federal subsidies to make ...
In 2008, The Boeing Fuel Cell Demonstrator achieved straight-level flight on a crewed mission powered by a hydrogen fuel cell. 2008 - Aircraft, Boeing [80] 2015 - Drone, Intelligent Energy, UK tested successfully Drones with Hydrogen fuel cell engine. [81] 2016 - HY4 is the first passenger aircraft in Germany. [82]
In 2020, Hyundai, in a joint venture with Swiss company H2 Energy, started mass manufacturing hydrogen fuel cell-powered 34-ton cargo trucks under the brand Xcient.The vehicles are able to travel 400 kilometres (250 mi) on a full tank and they take 8 to 20 minutes to fill up. [8]