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Caribbeans

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Thu Aug 15, 2024, 04:02 PM Aug 15

North America's first hydrogen fuel cell-powered refuse truck begins road tests



North America's first hydrogen fuel cell-powered refuse truck begins road tests

RecyclingProductNews.com | August 14, 2024

In an effort to help decarbonize one of the most challenging industries in North America, New Way and Hyzon debuted North America's first hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric refuse vehicle (FCEV) at Waste Expo in Las Vegas in May. The companies initially announced their partnership earlier this year. New Way's expertise and leadership in refuse collection and Hyzon's focus on providing zero-emission power to make hydrogen fuel cell electric refuse collection a reality for the North American waste and recycling industry.

The FCEV will be put to the test on routes in the San Francisco Bay Area this month. Additional demonstrations have been scheduled with customers throughout California through the end of the year. The truck will also head to the Los Angeles area before making its way to northern California and then with customers across western Canada into early 2025.

"Refuse collection presents an ideal application to showcase the viability of hydrogen fuel cell technology across the environmental services industry," said Eric Evans, Chief Product Officer for New Way. "Integrating the performance and functionality of our New Way Sidewinder automated side loader and the consistent and regenerative power of Hyzon's hydrogen fuel cell drivetrain offers a lighter weight refuse vehicle with more payload, compared to battery electric, and similar range and performance as the diesel and CNG trucks in customers' fleets."

Hyzon's successful fuel cell electric refuse collection vehicle trials in Australia, demonstrated that hydrogen fuel cell technology is a viable replacement for traditional heavy duty diesel engines and overcoming some of the inherent challenges identified with other zero-emission technologies such as range issues, fluctuations in operating temperatures and payload limitations. Additionally, to further prove hydrogen as a more sustainable option in the refuse industry, Hyzon launched its Class 8 200kW FCEV tractor-trailer trial program last month with major North American fleet customers which includes waste haulers...more
https://www.recyclingproductnews.com/article/42139/north-americas-first-hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered-refuse-truck-begins-road-tests

Hydrogen-Powered Refuse Collection Gaining Momentum With Hyzon and New Way

Companies Embark on Cross-Continental Trials to Prove Viability of Technology and Showcase Performance
https://www.hyzonfuelcell.com/in-the-news/hydrogen-powered-refuse-collection-gaining-momentum-with-hyzon-and-new-way

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K&R Think. Again. Aug 15 #1

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1. K&R
Thu Aug 15, 2024, 04:27 PM
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H2 really is the best solution for heavy trucks and equipment, especially since H2 can also be used in combustion engines without CO2 emissions as well as in electric motor vehicles!

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