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Hyzon Motors deployed first hydrogen-powered waste collection truck with Remondis
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Hyzon Motors deployed first hydrogen-powered waste collection truck with Remondis

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  • Hyzon Motors, a developer of commercial hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (EV), reported the commercial trial deployment of its first Heavy Rigid fuel-cell electric waste collection truck to REMONDIS Australia. The trial is expected to convert to a full purchase if performance targets are met.

  • The truck is Australian Design Rules-compliant and designed for waste collection, with a range of 200 km and a capacity for 1,500 bin lifts per working day.

  • Analyst QuickTake: In August 2023 , Hyzon completed its first commercial run with a liquid hydrogen fuel-cell EV (LH2 FCEV) in partnership with Performance Food Group (PFG) and Chart Industries. The delivery run took place in Texas, covered a distance of over 540 miles in 16 hours, and completed deliveries to eight PFG customers. Hyzon estimated that its 200 kW fuel-cell system will be capable of operating at a range of 650–800 miles, which is comparable to diesel truck range requirements.

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