Hydrogen Trucks That Outperform Diesel? Daimler’s Game-Changing GenH2
Pioneering Liquid Hydrogen for Heavy Transport Daimler Truck is setting a new benchmark in sustainable transportation with its groundbreaking advancement in liquid hydrogen fuel cell technology. Over the past year, its Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck prototypes have undergone rigorous performance testing, signaling a major leap toward commercial viability for hydrogen-powered heavy-duty vehicles. Within the next few years, these innovations are poised to redefine long-haul freight, a sector notorious for its substantial carbon footprint.

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