Switzerland’s second biggest supermarket chain Coop has taken delivery of one of the world’s first mass-produced hydrogen trucks, XCIENT Fuel Cell.
With just one truck, Coop said it is saving around 80 tonnes of CO2 per year, and it plans to put seven in operation by the end of 2020.
After opening the first public hydrogen station in Hunzenschwil and operating a small hydrogen passenger car fleet, Coop is now launching the first hydrogen truck in cooperation with H2 Energy and Hyundai Motor Company.
Coop will use this truck, and a further six planned to arrive by the end of the year, to deliver to sales outlets.
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