New Way and Hyzon unveil hydrogen fuel cell refuse truck
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
This debut to the US market follows February’s announcement of the Joint Development Agreement (JDA) between New Way and Hyzon, combining both companies’ expertise and industry leadership to develop a premier zero-emission refuse collection solution.
“As a growing market leader with a long history in building high-performance refuse collection equipment, New Way is in a unique position to be able to bring this sustainable, alternative power solution to waste haulers looking to meet decarbonisation objectives and other clean energy requirements,” said New Way Chief Sales Officer Don Ross.
Through this partnership, Hyzon and New Way have been able to make the hydrogen fuel cell electric refuse collection vehicle a reality for the North American waste and recycling industry.
“Building on Hyzon’s fuel cell electric refuse vehicle experience in Australia, Hyzon and New Way’s strategic partnership assembled a historic vehicle to eliminate emissions within a hard-to-abate industry,” said Hyzon CEO, Parker Meeks. “This is evidence of our shared mission to provide North American refuse collection fleets with an alternative power solution that both meets zero emissions requirements and performs the hard work a refuse truck needs to deliver day in and day out.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/08052024/new-way-and-hyzon-unveil-hydrogen-fuel-cell-refuse-truck/
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