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French start-up Hyliko unveils its fuel cell truck

2023-02-01T17:53:38.985Z


The young company, convinced of the potential of hydrogen, developed its own truck on its own. The shape is very traditional. A blue and white heavyweight, capable of towing a 44 ton trailer. The originality lies in the engine: an electric motor powered by a fuel cell that transforms hydrogen into electricity, ensuring a range of 400 kilometers. This truck was presented this Wednesday at the Hyvolution show, dedicated to hydrogen. Its promoter: the French start-up Hyliko. Traditional truck


The shape is very traditional.

A blue and white heavyweight, capable of towing a 44 ton trailer.

The originality lies in the engine: an electric motor powered by a fuel cell that transforms hydrogen into electricity, ensuring a range of 400 kilometers.

This truck was presented this Wednesday at the Hyvolution show, dedicated to hydrogen.

Its promoter: the French start-up Hyliko.

Traditional truck manufacturers have not yet really taken an interest in hydrogen, their investments having been largely monopolized by battery electricity, gas, biofuels and the future Euro 7 standard. Hyliko, convinced of the potential of this gas , developed its own heavyweight on its own.

And the young company, founded in 2021, has already garnered 350 expressions of interest, which are in the process of being transformed into firm orders, by defining the technical conditions, now that the vehicle exists, and financial.

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Source: lefigaro

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