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Interesting, CARB has approved hydrogen repower of class 6,7,and 8 trucks.
"Hyzon Motors receives zero-emissions certification from CARB; repowered Class 6-8 fuel cell vehicles
08 June 2022
Hyzon Motors , a global supplier of zero-emissions hydrogen and fuel cell powered commercial vehicles, announced that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has certified Hyzon’s Class 8, 7, and 6 Repowers as exempt from emission requirements, enabling the company to sell fuel cell electric trucks in California. Hyzon’s Repower... Read more →"
Posted on 08 June 2022 in Conversions, Fuel Cells, Heavy-duty, Hydrogen | Permalink |
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Hyzon Motors receives zero-emissions certification from CARB; repowered Class 6-8 fuel cell vehiclesHyzon Motors , a global supplier of zero-emissions hydrogen and fuel cell powered commercial vehicles, announced that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has certified Hyzon’s Class 8, 7, and 6 Repowers as exempt from emission requirements, enabling the company to sell fuel cell electric trucks in California. Hyzon’s Repower...
Originally posted by TOM4CWB View PostInteresting, CARB has approved hydrogen repower of class 6,7,and 8 trucks.
"Hyzon Motors receives zero-emissions certification from CARB; repowered Class 6-8 fuel cell vehicles
08 June 2022
Hyzon Motors , a global supplier of zero-emissions hydrogen and fuel cell powered commercial vehicles, announced that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has certified Hyzon’s Class 8, 7, and 6 Repowers as exempt from emission requirements, enabling the company to sell fuel cell electric trucks in California. Hyzon’s Repower... Read more →"
Posted on 08 June 2022 in Conversions, Fuel Cells, Heavy-duty, Hydrogen | Permalink |
Hyzon’s emissions-free technology is already implemented in hundreds of vehicles internationally. We serve multiple industries with superior technology designed for heavy vehicles, extensive on-the-road experience, and access to cost-effective hydrogen through a portfolio of providers.
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Hyzon vehicles offer similar payloads, performance, and refueling time to diesel—and water vapor is the only byproduct. We provide end-to-end solutions to help operators transition their fleets without having to modify daily operations.
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We offer zero-emissions options for the most demanding applications, including ultra-heavy freight, construction, refuse collection, perishable deliveries, and public transit. It’s all done without challenging the already strained electricity grids— in the United States and around the world.
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Originally posted by jazz View PostHuh. Last thing I need to be checking is the air drill and then that contraption. Why would I complicate my life further for no benefit. Are people going to pay more for food for me to run that thing.
Article says it can only carry enough fuel for 2 hrs.
Might work on that row crop tractor pulling a sprayer or something. Can it mount on a 4wd pulling 80ft drill in the gumbo.
Imagine if most farmers were forced to do a convert that that, they would just quit.
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My biggest concern/ beef with using NH3 is logistics of supply to the tractor. I can't afford to own/ certify a tank to travel the roads to fuel up with. How's a guy going to afford those costs? The hoops for certification and training, and insurance to haul it would be cost prohibitive right from the get go.
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