Air Liquide and Iveco study Europe hydrogen truck roll-out
Companies jointly study potential of heavy-duty fuel cell trucks and refuelling network along European corridors
French industrial gases company Air Liquide and Italian commercial vehicle maker Iveco are jointly studying the potential to roll out heavy-duty fuel-cell-electric long-haul trucks and clean hydrogen refuelling stations along major transport corridors in Europe. The project forms part of a wider memorandum of understanding between the two companies to promote hydrogen-powered transport. “Air Liquide is pleased to join forces with a leader such as Iveco to explore how to set this revolution in motion. In line with its sustainability objectives, Air Liquide acts in favour of the development of hydrogen ecosystems and contributes to the emergence of a low-carbon society,” says Matthieu Giard,
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