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© Allison Transmission

Hydrogen truck delivered to German logistics firm after they ruled out electric vehicles

German automotive technology firm KEYOU has handed over an 18-tonne truck with a hydrogen internal combustion engine (ICE) to logistics company EP-Trans.

Based on a Mercedes Benz Actros chassis, the truck is equipped with a 7.8-litre Deutz six-cylinder in-line engine which, after conversion to hydrogen, generates an output of 210kW.

The hydrogen engine has been combined with the Allison 3000 R transmission and zero-emission technology, which reportedly enables optimal integration with several energy sources.

With the support of special-purpose vehicle conversion and construction company Paul Nutzfahrzeuge, KEYOU expects the vehicle to go into operation shortly. EP-Trans, located in Regensburg, Germany, has said the truck will serve an international steel group in Bavaria.

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