Nikola Corporation, a leading zero-emissions transportation solutions provider, announced record deliveries of 88 hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks (FCEVs) in the third quarter of 2024, representing a 22% increase quarter-over-quarter. This growth was driven by strong demand from both existing and new fleets, highlighting the growing adoption of FCEVs in the commercial transportation sector. The company also expanded its dealer network for the first time since the launch of its FCEV, adding GTS Group in Southern California, further strengthening its market reach.
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TALKE, a leading logistics provider for the chemical industry, successfully concluded a two-week trial of Hyzon’s Class 8 200kW Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) truck in Houston. This trial is a key step in TALKE’s pursuit of zero-emission transportation and aligns with its commitment to sustainability. The truck’s impressive performance and driver feedback highlight the potential of FCEVs for heavy-duty applications, further solidifying TALKE’s position as a leader in green logistics. This trial also signifies Hyzon’s growing confidence in its technology as it prepares for commercial deployment.
The debate between battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) is heating up. While BEVs currently dominate the market, FCEVs offer advantages like longer range and faster refueling. This article explores the pros and cons of both technologies, examining their efficiency, costs, and future prospects.
Toyota Motor Corporation (TM) has announced an expanded collaboration with BMW to develop a new generation of hydrogen fuel cell powertrain systems, aiming to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen-powered vehicles. This partnership will see the launch of BMW’s first series production fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) in 2028 and will leverage both companies’ expertise in electric drive technologies.