This is the second validation of the H2 HPDI system in a heavy haul application with a major fleet in the last 60 days and represents an important step in accelerating decarbonisation in the heavy-duty transport industry.
During the event, the complete hydrogen ecosystem was represented, including green hydrogen production; hydrogen filling stations; Westport's unique HPDI technology; vehicle manufacturers; fleet operators; and the end user, IKEA, as a buyer of sustainable transportation services.
Ola Henriksson, Senior Product Manager at Scania, commented: "We had a great day participating in the showcasing of the Westport H2 HPDI fuel system technology and are appreciative of this collaborative initiative, and the hospitality of KAJ Inrikes and the surrounding players in the hydrogen ecosystem." He continued, "Scania is staying true to its purpose of driving the shift towards more sustainable transport systems, and the technology of using hydrogen in the internal combustion engine is an interesting decarbonisation pathway because it represents an attractive solution with high maturity and quick time to market."
The collaboration between Westport and key transportation and energy partners includes:
- KAJ Inrikes, fleet operator, a 'green-focused' haulage company, performing transport for IKEA and other key customers in the Älmhult and Jönköping area.
- Smålandslogistik, large fleet owner, a long haulage and distribution company, that has identified the environment and decarbonisation as important areas where they can contribute meaningful impact through their daily business.
- Metacon AB, hydrogen fuel provider, a Sweden-based supplier of energy technology, including electolysers and reformers for refining biogas into fossil-free hydrogen.
- Hydri AB, hydrogen infrastructure company, building and operating a complete network of green hydrogen refuelling stations in Sweden.
Westport's H2 HPDI fuel system for internal combustion engines results in a robust and affordable solution with higher power and torque than the same engine running on diesel fuel. Moreover, the European Commission (EC) has recommended a definition of a zero emission vehicle (ZEV) as part of the upcoming HD CO2 regulation; Westport expects H2 HPDI-powered vehicles to meet this ZEV definition for a range of heavy-duty commercial vehicles. In this collaborative effort, the Westport HPDI fuel system-equipped truck operating on hydrogen pulled a trailer filled with approximately 40 t of IKEA home-furnishing products, demonstrating the high performance of the hydrogen engine.