Hexagon Purus to deliver a hydrogen fuel-cell electric drayage truck
Complete vehicle integration will transition the conventional diesel technologies to FCEV, including an electric drivetrain, H2 composite storage systems and battery packs.

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Hexagon Purus (Ålesund, Norway) has received a contract for a hydrogen fuel-cell electric (FCEV) Class-8 drayage truck from a North American customer. The order includes a service and support program that incorporates performance monitoring and reporting of the FCEV truck versus current diesel drayage trucks. The contract has a value of approximately $1.2 million (approx. NOK 10 million).
Per the contract, Hexagon Purus will provide the complete vehicle integration which includes the electric drivetrain, and a full suite of Hexagon Purus solutions including a 700-bar hydrogen composite storage system and battery packs.
“Hexagon Purus is already recognized as an industry leader when it comes to packaging and efficient integration of high-energy density solutions for on-road vehicles,” says Todd Sloan, president, Hexagon Purus Systems. “We are proud to play a role in expanding the use of hydrogen across different industrial sectors and applications other than on-road.”
Drayage trucks, generally diesel-fueled, heavy-duty trucks that transport cargo to and from intermodal seaports and railyards, are targeted in several governmental initiatives in North America. The transition from the conventional diesel combustion technologies to zero-emission reduces long-term impacts on air quality, climate and public health, driving the push to achieve federal air quality standards, and meet greenhouse gas targets.
The drayage truck is due to be delivered in the Q4 2022.
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