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Air Products Trials First Mercedes-Benz Genh2 Trucks as Part of Pioneering Project with Daimler Truck and Announces Plans for a European Hydrogen Refuelling Network Jul. 25, 2024 9:00 AM ET Air ...
Mercedes-Benz has previously shown a prototype hydrogen fuel-cell semi that did 621 miles on one tank, and now the brand has revealed a prototype Unimog that uses hydrogen to power an inline-6 ...
Truck maker says it achieved a milestone with its Mercedes-Benz fuel cell truck last week by exacting 650 miles from just one tank of hydrogen. October 01, 2023 12:00 AM Tweet ...
Mercedes-Benz Special Trucks boss, Franziska Cusumano, said that after two years, they’re “very happy with the current development status of the test vehicle.” ...
Mercedes-Benz Trucks revealed a heavy-duty electric truck to take on Tesla Inc.'s battery-powered Semi, ... Hydrogen-powered trucks will also be part of decarbonizing trucking, she said.
Called sLH2, it will fuel Mercedes-Benz GenH2 trucks from five companies taking part in a customer trial starting later this year, according to a Daimler press release.
The time it takes to fuel a hydrogen-powered fuel cell truck is already on par with diesel. ... MBGAF Mercedes-Benz Group AG. $56.38 0.64 % PCAR PACCAR Inc. $91.75 0.84 % VLVLY Volvo AB.
Mercedes-Benz will start selling a plug-in fuel-cell version of its GLC compact crossover starting next year. The German automaker managed shrink the size of its fuel-cell stack by about 30 ...
Mercedes-Benz F-Cell and Smart Ed – Click above for high-res image gallery. If there’s one under-the-radar trend that is slowly bubbling to the top of the green car space, it’s the ...
The eActros 600, joining existing electric truck offerings from Mercedes-Benz, is the company's first to be aimed at long-haul routes as opposed to medium-duty trucks for daily routes.
Daimler Truck delivers the first Mercedes-Benz eActros 300 to a fleet customer, with Logistik Schmitt having ordered several of these 4x2 electric semis. The eActros 300 features three battery ...
The Mercedes-Benz eActros 600 e-truck drove more than 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) through the Alps with only one charging stop. Skip to main content Toggle main menu ...