From engines that run on fossil fuels to hydrogen-based high-power electric propulsion systems.
Manufacturers are required to cut carbon dioxide emissions from new trucks by 15% on average by 2025, but it takes a long time for these new vehicles to be made and put into use. In order to deal with this problem, GreenGT wants to speed up this change. Because hydrogen can be made on-site, the hydrogen propulsion system makes it possible to use energy from nearby sources. According to eco-regulations, it doesn’t release any sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, or carbon dioxide, and it also makes the engine quieter. Hydrogen fuel cell trucks are a promising way to deal with both climate change and air pollution because they are powerful, can go far without being refueled, and can be refueled quickly.
Positive facts about Electric-Hydrogen Propulsion
Saves up to 900 tons of CO2 for every truck produced
No exhaust gaz from truck operations – no pollutants, CO2 or fine dust particles
Reduces noise pollution
Between 3 to 5 years of time-to-market savings
Video about Electric-Hydrogen Propulsion
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