Ark Energy buys trucks from Hyzon Motors
Trucks will replace diesel equivalents, reducing CO₂ emissions by 1,400t/yr
Mining firm Ark Energy Corporation has signed an agreement with hydrogen truck maker Hyzon Motors for the delivery of five hydrogen trucks. The vehicles will replace diesel equivalents, reducing CO₂ emissions by 1,400t/yr. “When we scoured the world for fuel-cell trucks, we found that Hyzon Motors was the only hydrogen mobility company that could manufacture fuel cells stacks with a sufficient power density to meet our requirements including the ultra-heavy payload and built to Australian Design Rules,” says Ark Energy CEO Daniel Kim. “Hyzon Motors was the only hydrogen mobility company that could manufacture fuel cells stacks with a sufficient power” Kim, Ark Energy Hyzon says it ha
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