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© Komatsu

Keyou and Komatsu begin proof-of-concept tests for ‘world’s first’ hydrogen-powered dump truck

Keyou and Komatsu have jointly developed a 12-cylinder, hydrogen engine-powered dump truck for the construction sector, in what they’re claiming is a world’s first.

Together, the Munich, Germany-based hydrogen technology firm and the Japanese construction equipment manufacturer are now conducting proof-of-concept tests at the latter’s Ibaraki plant.

The hydrogen-powered truck features a 700 bar tank system provided by Argo-Anleg, which is mounted beside the cab for maximum storage capacity.

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