Volvo Trucks believes vehicles that use “fuel cells powered by hydrogen” could be refueled in less than 15 minutes.
Volvo Trucks is testing zero-emission trucks that could have a range of more than 600 miles using “fuel cells powered by hydrogen.” The technology could be broadly available within the decade, the company said.
“Imagine a truck that only emits water vapor, produces its own electricity onboard and has a range of up to 1,000 [kilometers],” Volvo said in a. The company expects the refueling process to take less than 15 minutes and said its vehicles will be able to handle a total weight 65 tons or more. Cellcentric, a joint venture between Volvo Group and Daimler Truck, will supply the fuel cells for the project.
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